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14 Answers
- Anonymous2 months agoFavourite answer
Yeah, she's worried about "damaging" the person, supposedly. In my opinion, not naming a single person is her way of accusing everyone. And there are no actual words, no context, and no opportunity for further discussion. It's just what she says, alone, and we're expected to accept it as the truth.
- Anonymous2 months ago
Ive only seen clips,but I dont think the Duchess of Sussex said those exact words,more on the lines there was a discussion
Already when this story is repeated words are distorted.
I think the Duchess was wrong to leave people speculating on who made an ignorant remarkAnd whoever made the ignorant remark is also definitely in the wrong
- Anonymous2 months ago
Actually it was not Meghan who said that, rather she said she was told that by Harry. It was Harry that said someone in the royal family had concerns about Archie's skin color. It seems people want to blame everything on Meghan. That should tell us something right there, a lop-sided perspective.
- Anonymous2 months ago
You seem to know more than most people
- Anonymous2 months ago
Oh, I think we can guess. And to be fair it is what many people were wondering: the risk of being ginger was quite real.
- ?Lv 72 months ago
Caved in and watched they already got paid for it anyway, it was boring and over dramatic sheesh! Anyway. I think it could be William or Charles... so why not Philip? It could also be Philip but by now everyone knows he suffers from lack of foot in mouth so kind of ehh. William or Charles would be kind of shocking.