Meghan Markle hasn’t held back at all during her Oprah interview, and one of the most shocking reveals was what she told Oprah about how the royal family dealt with her first pregnancy with Archie—and their concerns about his skin color, as Meghan is half Black. They refused to give him a prince title and security.
“I started to understand what our continued reality was going to look like,” Meghan said of her first pregnancy. “I mean, they would go on the record and negate the most ridiculous story for anyone, I’m talking about things that are super artificial and inconsequential.”
“If they’re not going to kill things like that [the Kate Middleton crying story], what are we going to do separate from that? And what was happening behind closed doors is I knew I was pregnant.”
“They were saying they didn’t want him to be a prince or princess, which would be different from protocol, and that he wasn’t going to receive security,” Meghan said. “This went on for the last few months of our pregnancy where I was going, hold on for a second.”
“They said [he’s not going to get security], because he’s not going to be a prince. Okay, well, he needs to be safe so we’re not saying don’t make him a prince or princess, but if you’re saying the title is what’s going to affect that protection, we haven’t created this monster machine around us in terms of clickbait and tabloid fodder you’ve allowed that to happen which means our son needs to be safe.” Meghan said no good explanation was…