

While discussing race with the TV host, the duchess also revealed that an unnamed member of the royal family had made racially insensitive comments about the potential skin color of her future children with Prince Harry, an incident the prince himself referred to later in the interview. In 2021, Meghan Markle spoke out about the racism she faced from the British media while a working member of the royal family during her landmark interview with Oprah Winfrey.

This is not the first time that Camilla has been scrutinized over race. There is a race debate surrounding the royals. Queen Camilla photographed with a child at the Barnardo's nursery in Bow, London, November 24, 2022. When contacted by Newsweek Buckingham Palace declined to comment. "Camilla did 100% the right thing - she was tentative and gave the child autonomy in their contact.

"Many of the Barnardo's children have already, heartbreakingly, suffered abuse, trauma and loss around adults," said another. I'm not a fan of Camilla but you're reading things that aren't there." She doesn't look uncomfortable with the child at all. In response to the video, some users defended the royal, with one posting a response reading: "You're projecting. At the risk of appearing stilted, she tried not to intimidate." "Still an awkward moment for Camilla but not as disturbing as I initially thought. "I have removed the shorter video clip to look at this slightly longer one," they wrote. One Twitter user who had shared the earlier video deleted it and posted a clarification, stating that though it may not have been as bad as first perceived, it was still an awkward moment. The story appeared to develop as further footage of the exchange was shared, showing the royal complimenting the child on her "pretty" bracelet, which could account for her gesture with the sleeve. What the hell did she think she was doing to this Black child? - Dr Shola Mos-Shogbamimu November 24, 2022 I’ve a strong itch to slap her hand right off. The way Camilla holds this child’s hand is very disturbing.
