Piers Morgan publicly names alleged 'royal racists' on live TV
30.11.2023 - 09:00
/ ok.co.uk
One day on since a Dutch translation of Omid Scobie’s new book allegedly revealed the names of two senior royals who allegedly raised ‘concerns’ over Prince Archie’s skin colour, Talk TV host Piers Morgan has publicly named the royals in question live on air. The original claim, made by Meghan Markle during her infamous 2021 interview with Oprah Winfrey, alleged that while she was pregnant with her first child, “several conversations” had taken place between herself, Prince Harry and senior members of the royal family about “how dark” Archie’s complexion would be.
But this week, the claims once again were propelled into the spotlight when a Dutch translation of Mr.Scobie’s book Endgame, seemingly revealed the name of the two people who were alleged to have made the comments. The detail was spotted by Dutch royal journalist, Rick Evers, who shared the news on twitter, before the publisher, Xander Uitgevers, was immediately ordered to pull the books from the shelves and place an immediate “hold” on sales until the matter could be rectified.
So far, the names only appear to have been revealed in the Dutch translation of the book, with Mr Scobie himself having already admitted that he was prohibited by law from revealing the names himself in the UK. Despite this however, Piers Morgan made the decision to reveal the names live on Talk TV on Wednesday 29 November, while also adding that he didn’t believe the claims made against the two royals.
"I don't believe any racist comments were ever made by any of the Royal Family and until there is actual evidence of those comments I will never believe it,” he told viewers. “But now we can start the process of finding out if they ever got uttered, what the context was and if there was
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