Today, Lord-Lieutenant Golding said she did not believe in the least allegations they were racist.
Lord-Lieutenant Golding, 67, added that remarks about Archie being brown could have been clumsy but did not necessarily amount to racism. She said the public did not know anything about the discussions and did not have any context.
Her comments on the BBC s Today Programme come after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle claimed an unnamed member of the royal family had asked how dark their son Archie s skin would be.
It came as Karen Gibson, who led the gospel choir that sung at Meghan and Harry s wedding, came forward to defend Prince Charles, while the Queen s Lord Lieutenant Sir Kenneth Olisa called for a moment s pause and reflection .
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