You won’t believe what she said.
In one of the most explosive moments in modern royal history, Meghan Markle dropped a revelation during her bombshell 2021 Oprah Winfrey interview that sent shockwaves across the United Kingdom and beyond. “In those months when I was pregnant… concerns and conversations about how dark his skin might be when he’s born.”
Just one sentence. But it was enough to ignite a firestorm. Meghan was directly accusing the British royal family of having racially charged discussions about the skin tone of her unborn son, Archie – the first biracial child born into the monarchy in modern times.

The world stopped. Britain erupted.
The Moment That Changed Everything
Flashback to March 7, 2021. Millions tuned in as Oprah asked the question everyone was waiting for. Meghan didn’t hesitate. She revealed that while pregnant with Archie, senior royals had expressed “concerns” about how dark his skin might be – and linked it to the fact that Archie would not receive a royal title or full security protection.
Harry later confirmed the conversations happened, but refused to name the family member involved. Oprah herself clarified afterward that it was not Queen Elizabeth II or Prince Philip. Yet the damage was done.
This wasn’t just family gossip. In the eyes of the British public, Meghan had accused the centuries-old institution – the very symbol of British identity, tradition, and national pride – of racism. For a nation that reveres the monarchy as its heart and soul, it felt like a betrayal of epic proportions.
The Palace’s Rare, Icy Response
Less than 48 hours later, Buckingham Palace issued one of its shortest and most carefully worded statements in recent memory – on behalf of Queen Elizabeth II herself:
“The issues raised, particularly that of race, are concerning. Whilst some recollections may vary, they are taken very seriously and will be addressed by the family privately.”
The phrase “some recollections may vary” instantly became legendary – a polite but unmistakable royal smack-down. It was widely reported that Kate Middleton pushed for those exact words to be included. The statement was seen by many as the Palace’s way of saying: “We don’t fully agree with what you remember.”
Britain’s Furious Backlash – Headlines, Polls & Public Outrage
British tabloids exploded.
Daily Mail led with screaming headlines branding it “MEGHAN ACCUSES PALACE OF RACISM.” Other papers called it “the biggest betrayal of the Queen in modern history” and “an assault on the monarchy.”
The numbers told the real story. According to YouGov polls conducted immediately after the interview:
Meghan’s favorability in the UK plummeted to a net score of -27 (only 31% positive, 58% negative).
Harry also saw his popularity crash for the first time ever.
Millions of Britons felt personally insulted. The monarchy isn’t just a family to them – it’s a national emblem. To many, Meghan’s words crossed a sacred line. She went from “fairy-tale duchess” in 2018 to “ungrateful Hollywood outsider” almost overnight.
Why This Quote Still Haunts the Royals in 2026
Even five years later, the wound hasn’t fully healed. Every time Meghan or Harry speaks publicly, the “skin color” controversy resurfaces. It exposed deep fault lines within the royal family, shattered the carefully curated image of unity, and turned the Sussexes into global lightning rods.
What started as a private family conversation became the ultimate public reckoning – one that forced the Palace to confront race, tradition, and modern scrutiny all at once.


