Meghan Markle claims there are TWO ‘royal racists’ who discussed Archie’s skin colour, according to bombshell book

MEGHAN Markle has accused TWO people of discussing “concerns” about son Archie’s skin colour, a bombshell book reveals.

Prince Harry and Meghan sparked the debate by claiming that the unnamed royal spoke about “how dark his (Archie’s) skin might be when he’s born” during their interview with Oprah Winfrey.

Meghan accused TWO people of debating Archie's skin colour, a book reveals

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Meghan accused TWO people of debating Archie’s skin colour, book will reveal Credit: Mega
Shocking book will say Meghan named two royals in letters she wrote to King Charles

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The shock book will say Meghan named two members of the royal household in letters she wrote to King Charles. Credit: Getty
The identity of the couple Meghan is accusing has not been released

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The identity of the couple Meghan is accusing has not been revealed Credit: PA

But royal author Omid Scobie’s book Endgame goes further and says that – in private letters she wrote to the king – Meghan named two members of the royal household who she says were involved in “conversations”.

The couple’s identity was not revealed in the shock book, which hits shelves on Tuesday – but was leaked to The Sun.

It is not known whether the second defendant is a member of the royal family or someone who works for the family, but it is a member of the royal household.

Scobie claims to know the names but “UK law prevents me from reporting who they were”.

The claim that there were two people risks reigniting the bitter race that prompted the late Queen Elizabeth to respond three years ago by saying “memories can vary”.

Both names reportedly appear in letters Meghan and Charles shared in the spring of 2021, following a conversation with Oprah.

The book will say Meghan believed “unconscious bias and ignorance” within the royal family needed to be tackled.

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In return, Charles wanted his letters to express that he believed there was no “ill will” or “accidental prejudice”.

In writing to his daughter-in-law, Charles wanted to clarify “something he felt strongly about”, the leaked book claims.

They will say there were no “complaints” about the “specific incident,” but many other concerns remain unresolved.

As a result of the letters and the appointment of two people, there was a feeling that “both were heard”, it will be argued.

When Oprah interviewed Meghan in March 2021, she said the comments were made over “several conversations.”

She declined to name names, saying: “I think it would be very damaging to them.”

While promoting his book Spare in January this year, Harry denied the couple had made any allegations of “racism” against the royal family.

Instead, the Duke of Sussex said it was an “unconscious bias”.

Endgame is Scobie’s second royal book after the author, dubbed “Meghan’s cheerleader”, wrote the couple’s biography Finding Freedom two years ago.

Despite claims that the Sussexes played no part in Finding Freedom, Meghan’s High Court case last year heard the couple told good stories to Scobie through aides.

The letters were shared by Meghan and Charles in the spring of 2021

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The letters were shared by Meghan and Charles in spring 2021. Credit: Getty

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