Buckingham Palace Responds to Claims of Prejudiced Hiring Practices
Buckingham Palace said in their statement, "The Royal Household and the Sovereign comply with the provisions of the Equality Act, in principle and in practise. This is reflected in the diversity, inclusion and dignity at work policies, procedures and practises within the Royal Household.
Any complaints that might be raised under the Act follow a formal process that provides a means of hearing and remedying any complaint."Meghan, who is biracial and has often been the target of racism by tabloids and social media users, made her bombshell accusations about the royal family's alleged concerns regarding her child,
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