Commonwealth should ‘acknowledge’ past wrongs, says Prince Harry
Prince Harry has formerly complained about the 'racial undertones' of media coverage of his wife Meghan. – EPA pic, July 7, 2020.
PRINCE Harry has urged the Commonwealth, which his grandmother heads, to acknowledge its uncomfortable colonial past, in video extracts published yesterday. The 35-year-old royal and his wife, Meghan, joined a video conference call with leaders organised by the Queen’s Commonwealth Trust from their base in the United States.
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