The interview of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry given to Oprah Winfrey, broadcast in the US, has been received with great interest. In this interview, the couple shared with the public the other side of their story about living with the Royal Family of Great Britain. Meghan talked about relationships with other kings, racism and mental health problems.

One of the biggest claims of Meghan and Harry’s confession was racism. According to them, within the royal family there was talk of the skin color of baby Meghan and Harry before he came to life.

"During the months when I was pregnant, there were concerns and conversations about how dark the baby's skin color might be," said Meghan. But both the latter and Prince Harry refused to say which member of the royal family said this.

"I will never share that conversation with anyone. "It was difficult at the time, I was a little shocked," said Harry.

This situation is also related to the fact that their son, Archie, does not hold the title 'Prince', which according to Meghan, is contrary to protocol.

It is possible that Archie will receive a royal title later in life. When his grandfather, Prince Charles, becomes king (in the event of the death of Queen Elizabeth), the title of "prince" will automatically be given to him as the child of a son of the king. However, Meghan and Harry may also choose not to use the title that will be given to Archie after Charles becomes king.