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**Gayle King Turns on Harry and Meghan Amid Racism Claims**

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**Gayle King Turns on Harry and Meghan Amid Racism Claims**

In a surprising turn of events, Gayle King, armed with evidence to back up racism allegations, is now pointing fingers at her friends Harry and Meghan.

The drama unfolded at the Ripple of Hope Awards when Daily Mail writer Jeanne Moir confronted King about her views on the British royal family's alleged racism.

“I do not believe they are racist, and neither do the Sussexes,” King firmly stated, expressing relief that neither the Queen nor were alive to witness the scandalous situation.

This betrayal disguised as charity played out under the dazzling chandeliers of Manhattan.

Earlier that evening, attendees who shelled out a minimum of £4,000 each for a pre-dinner VIP cocktail party were left disappointed by the absence of Meghan and Harry.

“Royalty's coming,” whispered a bartender as he skillfully mixed martinis for two guests, cautioning them not to stare directly at the royal couple.

Following Meghan and Harry's bombshell interview with Oprah, where they accused a royal family member of making racist remarks about their son's skin color, Buckingham Palace issued a statement on behalf of the Queen, acknowledging differing recollections on the matter of racism.

Oprah's close friend Gayle King weighed in on Meghan's claims, hinting that Meghan had concrete evidence to support her accusations.

“I think Meghan has plenty of receipts,” King remarked, implying that Meghan had been meticulously documenting her experiences.

Meanwhile, legal expert Rob Rinder criticized Harry and Meghan's acceptance of a Human Rights Award, suggesting that other activists were more deserving.

Rinder questioned the couple's humility in receiving an award for addressing racism within the royal family, urging them to acknowledge individuals doing substantial human rights work.

Royal author Phil Dampier raised concerns about Meghan and Harry's fear of losing relevance if they step out of the spotlight.

Despite announcing a break after the birth of their daughter , the couple continued to make public appearances, leading to confusion among royal commentators.

Dampier pointed out the contradiction between the Sussexes' pledge to take a hiatus and their persistent presence in the media.

Speculating on their motives, he remarked, “They seem apprehensive that fading from public view could diminish their impact and cause them to be forgotten.”

In the world of royalty, visibility equates to credibility, as emphasized by the Queen's famous quote, “I need to be seen to be believed.”

Similarly, Harry and Meghan understand the importance of staying in the public eye to maintain their influence and relevance in the ever-evolving narrative of the royal family.

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