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Piers Morgan names Charles and Kate Middleton as ‘racist’ Royals in Book

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Piers Morgan claimed King Charles III And Kate Middleton are the members of the royal family accused of making ‘racist’ comments Prince Harry And Meghan Markle‘s firstborn, Archie, in Dutch copies of the new book Endgame.

In the officially published version of the book, author Omid Scobie wrote: “Even after Meghan and Charles had written to discuss likely unconscious bias within the family after it became known that [redacted] took part in such conversations about Archie, [redacted] has avoided discussing the subject [redacted].”

According to various reports, the Dutch version of Endgame was published with printed names.

Morgan, 58, shared Piers Morgan uncensored viewers on Wednesday, November 29, that he believed the British people “who actually pay for the British Royal Family” “have a right” to know that the names published in the Dutch version are reportedly Charles, 75, and Kate, 41 are.

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Morgan also made it clear that he “does not believe any racist comments have ever been made by anyone in the royal family.”

In an interview with ITVs This morning on Thursday, November 30, Scobie denied ever revealing the names to begin with.

Piers Morgan Claims King Charles III and Kate Middleton Royals Accused of Racism in 'Endgame'

Piers Morgan, King Charles III and Kate Middleton. Getty Images (3)

“I never submitted a book that had these names in it,” he claimed, noting that he was as “frustrated as everyone else” about the ongoing controversy. We weekly has contacted Scobie and the palace for comment.

It’s been more than two years since this controversy began during Meghan and Harry’s CBS tell-all interview in March 2021. In the interview, Meghan, 42, recalled a moment during her first pregnancy when a member of the royal family expressed “concern” about “how dark” the newborn would be.

“I’m never going to share that conversation. But at the time it was awkward. I was a little shocked. I don’t feel comfortable sharing it,” Harry said during the interview, later clarifying that the late Queen Elizabeth II and the late Prince Philip were not the ones who made the comment.

Neither Meghan, 42, nor Harry, 39, have shared which family member made the alleged comment and the palace denied the events took place.

“The whole family is saddened to hear how challenging the last few years have been for Harry and Meghan. The issues raised, particularly those around race, are concerning,” Buckingham Palace shared in a March 2021 statement. “While some recollections may vary, they are taken very seriously and will be addressed by the family personally being discussed. Harry, Meghan and Archie will always be much-loved family members.”

Prince William also spoke out at the time.

“Is the Royal Family racist?” a Sky News reporter asked at the time. William replied: “We are not a racist family at all.”

However, royal enthusiasts have been searching for the unnamed royal ever since.

When Brothers and Wives: a look into the private lives of William, Kate, Harry and Meghan was released in November 2021, author Christopher Andersen claimed that King Charles made a comment about Archie’s skin color.

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“I wonder what the kids will look like?” According to the book, Charles would have asked this. However, Anderson clarified that he was not the member of the royal family that Meghan and Harry had referred to in their earlier interview.

Charles, for his part, denied the claim in a statement We weekly.

“This is fiction and not worthy of further comment,” the statement read.

While the skin color comments have been making waves since 2021, Harry clarified the incident regarding his son when he promoted him Reserve memoir earlier this year. He did not view the comment as “racist,” but rather a learning experience.

“Going back to the difference between what I understand from my own experience, the difference between racism and unconscious bias, the two things are different,” he said during an ITV sit-down interview in January. “But once it has been recognized, or you as an individual or as an institution have been made aware that you have unconscious biases, you therefore have the opportunity to learn from them and grow so that you are part of the solution rather than part of it problem.”

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