Meghan Markle and Harry's interview to Oprah raise race issue in Commonwealth nations
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It was expected that Meghan Markle and Harry's interview would expose more rifts in the Royal family. Now it seems to be risking divisions within the "family" of the Commonwealth.
In countries with historic ties to Britain, allegations by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle that an unnamed member of the Royal family had "concerns" over the colour of their unborn baby's skin have raised a thorny question: Do those nations really want to be so closely connected to Britain and its Royal family anymore? It was expected the interview would expose more rifts in the Royal family. Now it seems to be risking divisions within the "family" of the Commonwealth - an association of 54 countries, most of them former British colonies, held together by historic ties. For decades, Queen Elizabeth II has been the driving force behind the Commonwealth. After the TV interview, shown in the US on the eve of Commonwealth Day, former Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull cited it as another reason for the country to sever its constitutional ties to the British monarchy.More Related News