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“Neither the Queen nor Prince Philip are alive to witness this grisly but typically Sussexian spectacle”

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“Neither the Queen nor Prince Philip are alive to witness this grisly but typically Sussexian spectacle”

Gail King, who had promised to release receipts to support racism claims against the British royal family, has apparently changed her tune.

Daily Mail writer, Jeanne Moir, asked King if she believed the royal family was racist, to which King replied, “No, I do not.

And neither do they,” referring to the Sussexes.

King added that she was relieved that neither the Queen nor Prince Philip were alive to witness what she called a “grisly but typically Sussexian spectacle” of treachery masquerading as philanthropy under the glittering Manhattan chandeliers.

Earlier in the evening, attendees at the Ripple of Hope Awards, who had paid a minimum of £4,000 each to attend a pre-dinner VIP cocktail party, expressed disappointment that Meghan and Harry failed to show up.

One bartender reportedly said, “Royalty's coming,” while expertly mixing martinis for two guests, “We've been told not to look directly at them.”

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and 's tell-all interview with Oprah, in which they accused a member of the royal family of raising racist concerns about the colour of their son's skin, prompted Buckingham Palace to issue a statement directly from the Queen, noting that recollections on the specific topic of racism may vary.

Gail King, Oprah's best friend, commented on Markle's racism allegations, stating, “I think Meghan has plenty of receipts,” implying that Markle has been keeping track of things.

Rob Rinder, star of Judge Rinder, criticised and 's Human Rights Award, claiming that other campaigners were more deserving of the title.

During an appearance on Good Morning Britain, Rinder accused the couple of lacking humility by accepting the award granted to them for challenging racism within the royal family.

He suggested that they should have accepted the award on behalf of other deserving human rights activists.

Royal author Phil Dampier claimed that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry fear losing their influence if they're ever out of the limelight.

The couple had announced that they would be taking a period of parental leave following the birth of their daughter, , on June 4th last year.

However, they continued to make statements, leading some royal commentators to express confusion.

Dampier speculated that the couple might be worried that their fame would dwindle if they were out of the limelight for too long.

It seems that the Sussexes are no strangers to controversy, with their every move scrutinised by the media and public alike.

While some may see them as trailblazers for challenging the status quo, others view them as attention-seeking and lacking in humility.

Regardless of one's opinion, it is clear that Harry and Meghan have captured the world's attention and continue to do so with their every move.

In conclusion, Gail King has seemingly backtracked on her previous claims of racism within the British royal family, stating that she does not believe the family is racist.

Rob Rinder criticised the couple for accepting a Human Rights Award, suggesting that they lacked humility.

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