The royal family has yet to respond to accusations by Meghan Markle-Prince Harry, including that one of its members questioned how dark their baby’s skin would be, and that palace officials refused requests from the Duchess of Sussex for medical help when she felt suicidal.
Finding Freedom author Omid Scobie, who contacted various aides at the royal households to get a reaction or comment, revealed to E! News, "I think we can expect something this week. What that will say or address is another issue altogether." According to Omid, the royal family is taking their time to work on an "appropriate statement."
With Oprah clarifying that it was neither Queen Elizabeth nor Prince Philip who had 'Archie's skin tone' conversations with Harry, Omid theorized with E!, "With Harry making it very clear that it wasn't his grandmother or his grandfather, it leaves a very small pool of individuals, two of which will be the future kings of our country," referencing Charles and Prince William.
Well, so far today on social media, #AbolishTheMonarchy has been trending. An institution that has weathered centuries of storms (and was once briefly abolished for 11 years from 1649) is now being hunted by a hashtag.
(Source: E!News)