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Why The Sussexes’ Racism Narrative Failed And Turned In The Favour Of The Royals

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Harry and Meghan’s racism narrative failed – Since the beginning of the Sussexes’ relationship, they’ve cried racism when there isn’t any. Then, a year ago on Oprah, they whined that the entirety of the royal family was bigoted and dared question the colour of Archie’s skin. However, the storyline the wayward couple has written for themselves hasn’t worked the way they wanted.

In their minds, people would rally around them and issue chants to demolish the monarchy. To their utter dismay, it didn’t pan out. Why? Because there is proof that the royals are not racist. Most of this we covered in a post from last year regarding Meghan and Harry’s wedding.

We wanted to cover this because the previous post we did on Meghan’s failed acting career was due to her lack of talent and not her race had hundreds of views in the first 24 hours. So, to begin, we wanted to briefly go over a member of Prince Charles’ staff and The Queen’s friendship with Nelson Mandela.

Not-So-Racism Narrative: Prince Charles And The Queen

If the royal family were a bunch of racists, would we be getting Prince Charles promoting Eva Omaghomi, a black woman and one of the most senior aides on his staff? No, we wouldn’t. According to an article by Kate Mansey in the Daily Mail in 2021, Eva is of British-Nigerian heritage and has been working for Prince Charles and his wife, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, for 13 years, hence predating Meghan’s arrival.

The second part of the so-called racism narrative we wanted to cover is The Queen and her friendship with late South African leader Nelson Mandela. In a 2017 Vogue article, Elise Taylor wrote about Prince Harry’s visit to South Africa and how he spoke to Mandela’s daughter, Zindzi. According to the article, they discussed the close bond between the former South African president and the British Monarch.

Zindzi recalled that her father referred to The Queen as “Lizzie.” While most people who aren’t part of Her Majesty’s family are formal, Nelson Mandela is a unique case. He respected The Queen in more ways than one. Harry should’ve thought about this before his wife shit all over his family on national television.

Harry should have also thought about his father’s staff and the other minor ethnicities who work for his family.

William, Catherine, And Prince Philip

Another couple of examples we wanted to show that defeats the racism narrative is William, Catherine, and Prince Philip.

Yes, we know Prince Philip was dubbed a racist throughout his life, but he didn’t mean anything by his comments. He had his quirks that people widely respected even if they didn’t agree. Harry, of course, knew this as he was around his grandfather all his life. If Philip were a racist, he wouldn’t have welcomed Meghan or Doria, as seen by this photo.

If The Queen or Prince Philip were racist, Doria and Meghan would NOT have been welcomed into the family. Also, Her Majesty would’ve turned down Harry’s request to marry Meghan if she were racist.

Okay, let’s move on to William and Catherine. They are not the racists the Sussex Squad thinks they are. Let’s examine the evidence, shall we?


The two photos below show that the Cambridges are not racist.

The first photo is of Prince William in Namibia during a rhino-spotting trip in 2018, as reported by CNN Travel. The second is Catherine with a child during one of her engagements. Also, the Duke of Cambridge proposed to his wife in Kenya in 2010, which predates Meghan.

William, much like Harry, has always loved Africa. If he didn’t care, he wouldn’t have gone there so many times over the years.

One Reason

To conclude this post, we have to point out that the world isn’t stupid. Many sensible people will know that the royals are not racist as they believe the mainstream media. Not everything that the press reports are misinformation.

The Sussexes can try to dictate and control the narrative of what people can say or do, but they are no better than their rabid fanbase who believe everyone is wrong, except their idols.

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C.J. Hawkings has written for the now-defunct Entertainment website, Movie Pilot and the still functioning WhatCulture and ScreenRant. She prides herself as a truth seeker and will do (almost) anything for coffee or Coke No Sugar. Oh! And food!

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