In a shocking turn of events, a newly surfaced video appears to expose King Charles’s blatant racism, igniting renewed discussions about the royal family’s treatment of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry. The clip shows the King during a public walkabout, where he notably skips over a Black woman, leaving her visibly ignored after what must have been a long wait for a greeting. This incident has reignited long-standing allegations against the royal family, casting a dark shadow over their public image and raising questions about their suitability to lead a multicultural Commonwealth.
Critics are quick to point out this isn’t an isolated incident. The video adds weight to previous claims that King Charles and the royal family harbor racial biases, particularly in their treatment of Meghan, who has spoken out about comments regarding her son Archie’s skin color. As the royal family grapples with these accusations, public sentiment is increasingly sympathetic to the Susđ eđ„es, with many asserting that Harry’s decision to distance his family from the monarchy was justified.
Further compounding the situation, political outlets have published damning articles detailing King Charlesâs history of racially insensitive remarks, including an instance where he told a journalist she “didn’t look British.” These revelations have led to a growing narrative that the royal family is out of touch with the very communities they represent, particularly as the Commonwealth comprises a significant majority of people of color.
As UK media outlets scramble for Meghan to return, it appears increasingly unlikely. The Susđ eđ„es have made it clear that their absence is tied to the royal family’s failure to protect them from racism and hostility. With each new revelation, the narrative surrounding Meghan and Harry only solidifies their claims of mistreatment, leaving the monarchy’s reputation hanging by a thread. The urgency of these developments cannot be overstated as they threaten to reshape public perception of the royals and their legacy in a deeply divided society.