Prince Harry
"I just pray that there is forgiveness and there is clarity and love and resolve at some point in time."
Exclusive: Loose Women panellist calls out media organisation for its assertion that the UK press is "not racist".
From racist micro-aggressions to colourism, the Duchess of Sussex's interview rang bells for many women.
For starters, the Queen has never apologised for the monarchy's colonial history or lengthy involvement with the slave trade.
People affected by suicide are sharing how much the interview resonated with them.
Caring doesn’t mean you’re slavishly obsessed with royal news. It means you care about institutional racism, mental health crises, and holding power to account, writes Holly Thomas.
The lack of response is in stark contrast to how the palace dealt with accusations of bullying by Meghan Markle.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey has sent shockwaves through the British monarchy.
Oprah Winfrey sheds light on Meghan and Harry's allegation that a royal raised "concerns" about their son's skin colour.
Shadow education secretary Kate Green said the allegations were “really distressing”.