made a landmark speech in Jamaica last year, denouncing slavery as ‘abhorrent’ in a public act of self-flagellation.He said it ‘should never have happened’ and expressed his ‘profound sorrow’ over the forced transportation of millions of people from Africa to the Caribbean and North America — a trade which British monarchs either supported or profited from during the 17th and 18th centuries.William’s comments were made following ’s notorious interview with Winfrey — an interview in which, many maintain, Harry levelled an accusation of racism against the with his claim that an unnamed relative had speculated on how dark his (then unborn) baby Archie’s skin would be.
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