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Gayle King claims Meghan Markle has “plenty of receipts” to back up the allegations of racism she made during her bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey, according to a report.
During the sit-down, the biracial Duchess of Sussex choked back tears when she told Winfrey that she “didn’t want to live anymore” while pregnant with Archie.
Markle said she was told her son wouldn’t have a royal title and wouldn’t be entitled to security — and described being told of concerns over “how dark his skin might be when he was born.”
Commenting on Meghan’s racism allegations, Oprah’s bestie, King said: “I think Meghan has plenty of receipts, meaning she’s been keeping track of things,” The Sun reported.
The “CBS This Morning” co-host’s comments echoed those from Markle’s pal Janina Gavankar, who in an appearance on the UK’s “This Morning” countered Buckingham Palace’s statement about “varying recollections” of events.
“Though their recollections may vary, ours don’t,” Gavankar, 40, said.
“After reading this short statement that came out from Buckingham Palace today, I felt two things,” she said. “One side, I thought: I am so thankful that they are finally acknowledging the experience.
“But on the other side, I am well aware that the family and the staff were well aware of the extent of it, and though their recollections may vary, ours don’t, because we lived through it with them.
“There are many emails and texts to support that,” she added.
“I have known her for 17 years and I have seen the way she regards the people around her and the people she works with, and I can say she is not a bully,” the actress said.
“But I can also say that I am personally glad people are doing their due diligence because I also know why someone had to leave, and it was for gross misconduct.
“The truth will come out, there are plenty of emails and texts about that.
The couple have refused to reveal who made the alleged racist comments but confirmed it wasn’t Queen Elizabeth II or Prince Philip
On Thursday, Prince William insisted the royals are “very much not a racist family.”
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