Mexico City.- A week after Charles III is crowned King of England, an alleged letter that Meghan Markle would have sent to the sovereign to address the issue of racist comments about her son Archie has come to light.

According to Page Six, the letter would have been sent in 2021 after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex discussed with Oprah Winfrey that a member of the Royal family showed concern about Archie’s skin color.

“Yes, there was correspondence, there were letters from the Duchess of Sussex to the King.”

“But she moved, this was two years ago, it has nothing to do with her decision not to attend the coronation,” a source told Page Six.

The Telegraph has gone further, publishing that the alleged racist royal was sensationally named in a 2021 letter from Meghan Markle to the King.

At the time of the interview, royal experts said it was neither Queen Elizabeth II nor Prince Philip, however Christopher Andersen pointed out in his book “Brothers And Wives: Inside The Private Lives of William, Kate, Harry and Meghan” that Carlos was the one who made the comment to the Sussexes.

During Oprah’s interview, Prince Harry declined to give his identity, but suggested that he had only had a conversation.

“It was awkward. I was a bit surprised,” he admitted.

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