'We are very much not a racist family' says Prince William as he confirms he hasn't spoken to brother Harry since Oprah interview
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When asked whether he had spoken to his brother since the Oprah Winfrey interview, the Duke of Cambridge said: “No, I haven’t spoken to him yet but I will do.”
Speaking during a visit to an east London school with the Duchess of Cambridge on Thursday morning (March 11), Prince William also said “We are very much not a racist family” when asked by a journalist at the gates.
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Hide AdThe Duke and Duchess of Sussex made a number of shocking claims about the Royal Family and what they say went on behind the scenes during a two-hour interview with Oprah Winfey.
During the show, the couple included claims of racism in the palace and that there was a lack of support for the pair and their son Archie from the Royal Family.