The Princess of Wales’ uncle, Gary Goldsmith, dismissed the claims as “utterly ridiculous”. They told The Telegraph: “For the couple that talked about ‘death by a thousand no comments’, the silence at this point is deafening.” However, a source close to the family urged the Sussexes to speak out and defend their relatives. Public figures have since mounted a defence of the Royal family, with Sir Trevor Phillips, the former head of the Commission for Racial Equality, calling it a “nonsense story” and Boris Johnson, the former prime minister, insisting the alleged comments were “not remotely racist”.īuckingham Palace maintains that “all options” are open for their own response, as the King flies home from the Cop28 climate summit in Dubai and into discussions about how to deal with the row.
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