Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, in a tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey, said that conversations about their son Archie’s skin colour were held in the palace before his birth. However, Markle did not name anyone.

In one of the segments, Markle said the Royal Family had concerns and discussions about “how dark” Archie might be when he’s born, adding that the family decided he wouldn’t be given a title.

“In those months I was pregnant … [there were] concerns and conversations about how dark [Archie’s] skin might be when he’s born,” Markle said.

However, when Oprah asked her the identity of the person, Markle said she would not name anyone because “that would be very damaging to them.”

“Those were conversations that family had with him.” Winfrey responded, “Whoa.”

However, according to media reports, the ‘title conversation’ did raise some eyebrows because some of the queen’s own grandchildren – Harry and William’s cousins – do not have the titles of prince and princess.

In the same interview, Meghan Markle said that she was a victim of ‘real character assassination’.

“(T)hree days before our wedding, we got married,” she said, revealing that she and Prince Harry swapped vows in private before Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welsby ahead of the televised spectacle on May 19 2018 at Britain’s Windsor Castle.

“No one knows that. But we called the archbishop, and we just said, ‘Look, this thing, this spectacle is for the world, but we want our union between us.'”

The two-hour interview with Oprah is the biggest royal tell-all since Harry’s mother Princess Diana detailed her crumbling marriage to his father Prince Charles in 1995.