BLM co-founder Opal Tometi calls for BOYCOTT of the Royal Family following Meghan bombs pleas

BLM co-founder Opal Tometi calls for BOYCOTT of the Royal Family following Meghan’s strong plea over concerns about Archie’s skin color

  • Meghan said a member of the Royal Family had ‘worries’ about Archie
  • Opal Tometi campaigner told TMZ she believed there should be a boycott of the foundation
  • She said black women like Meghan should be believed when speaking out

The U.S. co-founder of the Black Lives Matter movement is calling for a boycott of the Royal Family following Meghan Markle’s bomb claims in her interview with Oprah Winfrey, according to TMZ.

Opal Tometi, 36, told the website she believed people should stop standing next to the Palace after the Duchess of Sussex said one family member raised ‘concerns’ about the color of skin that Archie may have had during her pregnancy.

Meghan told Oprah that there were ‘concerns and conversations about how dark his skin might have been at birth’.

Black Lives co-founder Matter Opal Tometi (pictured) wants a boycott of the Royal Family after Meghan Markle bombs claim in her interview with Oprah Winfrey

Black Lives co-founder Matter Opal Tometi (pictured) wants a boycott of the Royal Family after Meghan Markle bombs claim in her interview with Oprah Winfrey

Meghan told Oprah that there were ‘concerns and conversations about how dark his skin could be [Archie] was born

Meghan told Oprah that there were ‘concerns and conversations about how dark his skin could be [Archie] was born

She said: ‘That was given to me from Harry. These were the conversations the family had with him. ‘

The couple refused to name the person who made the comments but Prince Harry reportedly told Oprah airless that neither Queen nor Prince Philip made them.

Ms Tometi, a prominent activist, said the allegations should force people to abandon the Royal Family, according to TMZ.

She said black women like Meghan should be believed when they speak out.

The attackers of the palace have dealt with the accusations terribly, saying that it was very unfair to throw such a destructive accusation around, which could have destroyed a number of high kings who cannot to protect themselves.

It was also pointed out that there was no context to the alleged reference, which could shed more light on why it was said.

And there seemed to be a contradiction about when it was said, with Meghan saying it was when she was pregnant, while Harry said it happened before their wedding.

Ms Winfrey said she was horrified by the alleged perception of Archie’s skin tone, but despite trying to ask Harry for more information, both on and outside the camera, he refused to send any more.

However, he told her he wanted it to be clear that the person involved was not ‘his grandmother or grandparents’.

The claim came when the Duchess was asked why she believed the Royal Family was trying to stop her unborn son from becoming a prince.

The claim came when the Duchess was asked why she believed the Royal Family was trying to stop her unborn son from becoming a prince.

Meghan said in the interview: ‘In those months when I was pregnant, all around the same time, so we have to talk about it,’ you won’t be given security, you won’t be given a title ”And you also have concerns and conversations about how dark his skin may be at birth. ‘

She introduced him to talk about how the Royal Family was reportedly removing the title of Prince Edward before he was born, and said she felt from the beginning of her pregnancy that the rules changed unfairly and inappropriately for him.

Oprah was shocked and asked if the unknown person was worried it would be ‘too brown’.

Meghan replied: ‘If that’s what you think, that’s very safe.’

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