According to a new book, Prince Charles may be the unnamed "senior royal" who Prince Ha...
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| According to a new book, Prince Charles may be the unnamed "senior royal" who Prince Harry and Meghan Markle say questioned the color of their children's skin tone. In their blockbuster March interview with Oprah, Meghan said there were "concerns and conversations about how dark [her and Harry's son, Archie's] skin might be when he was born ... Those were conversations that family had with Harry." Now, author Christopher Andersen writes that, according to a well-placed source, Charles asked his wife, Camilla: "What do you think their children's complexion might be?" In his new book, "Brothers and Wives: Inside the Private Lives of William, Kate, Harry and Meghan," Andersen writes that this happened on the same morning that Harry and Meghan announced their engagement — but that royal courtiers spun the comment into something even more toxic before it reached the couple. The book also reveals Harry's frustration after he complained to Charles, who, according to another insider, told the prince he was being "overly sensitive about the matter." Check out the full story, including how a snub by Queen Elizabeth allegedly pushed Harry and Meghan over the edge, below. We also have terrific reads on how Boeing execs knew their 737-MAX was troubled but let it fly anyway, and former "Real Housewives of New York" star Heather Thomson claiming the show fakes and forces its drama. And don't miss our holiday gift guide of 35 must-read books. Enjoy it all, and have a fantastic Sunday. Shelly Ridenour Deputy Editor, News Features, New York Post | | | | | | Royal Rift | | | | A new book alleges vicious snubs within the royal family — and that Prince Charles questioned the skin color of his grandson, Archie. READ MORE | | | | | | | | | RHONY Mic Drop | | | | Former cast member Heather Thomson gives her final interview about the show — and what she calls its faked storylines and contrived fights. READ MORE | | | | | | | | | Blood Thicker Than Water | | | | Despite their sister being accused of heinous crimes related to Jeffrey Epstein, Ghisaline Maxwell's siblings are fighting to defend her. READ MORE | | | | | | | | | The Fall of Boeing | | | | Execs knew its 737-MAX was a 'pig with lipstick' but still let it fly — sending 346 people to their deaths, a new book reveals. READ MORE | | | | | | | | | Seeking Attachment | | | | After the COVID-19 pandemic forced New Yorkers to skip "cuffing season" last year, singles are back on the hunt. READ MORE | | | | | QUOTE OF THE WEEK | | | "It is crystal clear now that Andrew Cuomo has had a financial motive to suppress nursing home death toll numbers." | |
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