![]() ![]() He added: "Sometimes these things fly under the radar, and I wanted to give an example of something within my own experiences within the institution that was a similar type. It was just calling her 'Straight Outta Compton' once, that was that," he said, referencing a Daily Mail article which used this language to compare photos of Markle's mother's home to Kensington Palace. ![]() "The reason why I felt it was important to include a small anecdote in the book was because I think over the years we've often heard people say, 'Well, there wasn't that much racism. What this semi-sequel lacks in novelty, it makes up for in cattiness (aimed largely and this is the only real surprise of the book at the woman born Kate Middleton, now known as Catherine. In an interview with Insider in August 2020, Scobie said he experienced racial "ignorance" from a palace staff member who said they never expected him to "speak the way you do," an anecdote which is mentioned in the book. It's not the first time Scobie, who is mixed race, has opened up about his experience with racism. "Finding Freedom" shares details of Harry and Markle's life together, including the racist treatment Markle received at the hands of both the tabloids and the institution of the British monarchy. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders. 8 Harry and Meghan Tabloid Controversies Explained by Finding Freedom From the mystery of their July 2016 blind date to the truth about Archie’s due date, here are the tall tales and rumors that. ![]()
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