Britain’s leading black newspaper has called for the Royal Family to apologise and pay slavery reparations after a backlash from readers over its decision to let ‘guest edit’ an edition.The heir to the throne took over The Voice’s September edition, praising Bob Marley in a personally-penned editorial and including interviews with Baroness Doreen Lawrence, actor and Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley, with whom he has worked closely on issues such as .But newspaper yesterday revealed that the decision to allow royal involvement had ‘unleashed a torrent of criticism’ from readers.
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