It looks like there will be a continuous stream of tea from the Buckingham Palace as more members of the Royal Family are speaking publicly to address the controversy.
After Queen Elizabeth II put out a statement saying that they felt sorry for the couple and “will address the issues by the family privately”, now Prince Harry’s brother, Prince William, is speaking up on how he feels about it.
“We are not racist”
Prince William says he hasn’t spoken to his brother yet but will do and they are “very much not a racist family”. pic.twitter.com/3j0AulDDOB
— Richard Palmer (@RoyalReporter) March 11, 2021
The Duke of Cambridge told a Sky News reporter on Thursday (11 March): "We are very much not a racist family," as he and wife Kate Middleton stepped out for the first time since the royal family was stunned by the interview.
When asked if he has spoken to his brother since Oprah’s interview he said, "No, I haven't spoken to him yet, but I will do."
During the two-hour interview with Oprah, the Duke of Sussex addressed his relationship with his brother, Prince William.
"The relationship is space. Time heals all things, hopefully,” Prince Harry said.
"I love William to bits. He's my brother. We've been through hell together. But we are on different paths."
Wonder what’s going to happen next for the Royal Family but let’s hope all will end well for them.