Former United States First Lady Michelle Obama has said that the remarks made by British Princess Megan Merkel about a member of the British royal family about her unborn child are heartbreaking. He hopes that Megan's experience will be instructive to the whole world. A report by the news agency Reuters has given this information.
The interviews between Prince Harry and Megan Merkel have caused a stir around the world by revealing various events inside the British royal family. The two accused a member of the royal family of making racist remarks about their child. Harry-Megan's interview was broadcast on CBS TV in the United States on March 7.
Megan said she was no better than the lavish life of the British royal family. He was so isolated and lonely from his family that he lost the desire to live for a while. Thought to commit suicide.
Megan also spoke of the royal family's emotional distress and discriminatory discussions about skin color before the birth of her son Archie. He said a member of the royal family was concerned about the color of the child's skin.
Harry complained that Megan was mentally ill but did not receive any help from the royal family. "It's heartbreaking to hear that," Michelle Obama told NBC News in an interview with Megan. He thinks Megan is a member of his family. '
Michelle Obama said, ‘I have said before that racism is not new to this world. So it is not surprising to know his feelings. The thing I look forward to and what I think is, first and foremost, a family. I apologize to them and wish they could recover from the pain and use it as a lesson for all. "
Buckingham Palace said in a statement on behalf of Queen Elizabeth II on Tuesday after the interview was published that the whole family was saddened to learn how difficult the last few years had been for Harry and Megan.
The Buckingham Palace statement said the issues raised were particularly worrying. These have been taken very seriously. Matters will be addressed as a family.
Harry's older brother Prince William, however, has denied the allegations.
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