- Prince Harry’s memoir reveals the Royal Family’s possible reactions to allegations of racism in the family.
- Prince William spoke out to say the family is not racist.
- Jonathan Sacerdoti: “They tend to keep a dignified silence, but also decisive and clear”.
Prince Harry memoir reveals the Royal Family’s possible reactions to the rather “public call out.”
In an interview, royal expert and commentator Jonathan Sacerdoti issued this warning.
“It’s unusual for them to respond to things that they don’t necessarily like,” He starts by explaining.
“They tend to keep a dignified silence. But we only need to look back to the explosive allegations made in the Oprah interview that there were problems of racism in the family to see how they will react publicly if they feel they must.”
“Those allegations were so potentially damaging that there was a statement put out suggesting recollections of what happened varied.”
“And Prince William spoke out to say the family is not racist. These were short and quite diplomatic responses, but also decisive and clear.”
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