The letters that Meghan and Carlos III exchanged after the controversy of racism in the British royal family come to light

A Charles III He has very few days left to be officially crowned as the King of the United Kingdom. A historic event that occurs almost three months after the controversy over the documentary of the Dukes of Sussex on Netflix and the explosive memories of the Prince Harry, Spare.

As we already publishedto the coronation ceremony, which will be on May 6, the brother of the Prince Guillermobut he will not do it accompanied by his wife, Meghan Marklenor of their children, Archie y Lilibet. It coincides that the same day of the event, the firstborn of the Sussexes turns 4 years old. The little boy and his sister will stay with his mother at their family home in Montecito, California, as reported from Buckingham.

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In the midst of all the information that emerges about the great day of the son of Isabel II, The Telegraph makes public this Saturday the letters that Markle and the monarch would have exchanged in 2021 after the explosive interview that the duchess gave to Oprah Winfreyin which, among other things, she denounced the “concerns and conversations about how dark Archie’s skin might be when he was born.”

According to the aforementioned outlet, the then Prince of Wales expressed to his daughter-in-law his “sadness over the gulf” that had arisen between the two sides of the House of Windsor and his “disappointment” that they felt the need to make such damaging accusations. Meghan’s response to her father-in-law was to reveal the identity of the member of the Royal Family who made the comment about Archie’s skin.

However, in the following letters both lowered tensions and reached an agreement that the comment would not have been made with “malice.” Which would explain why, a few months later, Harry and his wife changed the version and qualified that they did not denounce a racist act, but rather an “unconscious bias” about racism within the monarchy.

The disclosure of these letters, which show that neither Carlos III nor the Camilla Parker-Bowles They were the ones who made the observation about Archie’s skin color, it comes at the ideal time for the solemn act of coronation to be done without that shadow on the king and his wife, who will also be crowned that day.