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Airing Sunday night in the U.S. and Monday night in the U.K.,
Oprah with Meghan and Harry detailed the fragile mental state both members of the royal couple found themselves in over the past few years while dealing with the internal and external pressures of public life. On Sundays interview, Markle claimed she was denied seeking treatment after suffering suicidal thoughts and the couple revealed that a “senior” member of the family (who is not the Queen or Prince Philip) raised concerns about “how dark” the skin their first child, son Archie, would be.
Meghan Markle said that her son Archie had been denied the title of prince because there were concerns within the royal family about how dark his skin might be.
Oprah Winfrey says concerns about Archie s skin colour didn t come from the Queen or Prince Philip
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These were happier times for the royal family but Prince Harry told Oprah neither of his grandparents questioned his son s skin pigmentation.
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Questions about how dark Prince Harry and Meghan Markle s child s skin would be did not come from the Queen or Prince Philip, Oprah Winfrey says.
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Meghan Markle said she could accept some rudeness but not racism
The couple would not disclose who asked questions about Archie s skin pigmentation
During the interview, Meghan said there were concerns and conversations about how dark his [Archie s] skin might be when he s born .
On CBS, from a sun-lit backyard in southern California, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry joined Oprah Winfrey for a two-hour discussion that was billed as a tell-all, but was mostly another exposé on the toll of being a public figure.