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Fears Meghan Markle and Prince Harry may call Royals RACIST in ‘no-holds barred’ interview

PALACE aides fear Meghan Markle will brand members of the royal family “racist and sexist” in a “no-holds-barred” interview.

Following the bombshell revelation that Prince Harry, 35, and his wife, 38, are to quit as senior royals there have been reports the pair could appear on US television to tell their side of the story.

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Meghan may call members of the Royal Family 'racist and sexist', aides have told the Times

However, ITV journalist Tom Bradby, who is a friend of Harry and his brother William, 37, believes such a tell-all interview would not be “pretty” for the royals.

Writing in the Sunday Times, he said: “I have some idea of what might be aired in a full, no-holds-barred sit down interview and I don't think it would be pretty.”

While not mentioned by Mr Bradby, reports that royal courtiers fear Meghan would brand members of the family “racist and sexist.”

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex made their sensational announcement to quit on Wednesday – reportedly without consulting the Queen or Prince Charles.

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Meghan then flew back to Vancouver Island, Canada the following day – leaving Harry to deal with the fallout.

'JEALOUS AND UNFRIENDLY'

Mr Bradby – who joined the Sussexes on their trip to South Africa last year - thinks Harry is determined “make the best” of the situation ahead of a reported showdown with the Queen and his father next week.

But the journalist says that the couple finds certain members of the Royal Family “jealous and, at times, unfriendly.”

He stressed that this does not include the beloved monarch, 93, and her husband Prince Philip, 98.

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reports.

There were concerns for the couple during their trip to South Africa last year.

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The pair spoke to Mr Bradby about their struggles with fame while Harry revealed he's grown apart from William.

Mr Bradby later told US breakfast show Good Morning America that he found the royal couple "bruised" and "vulnerable."

He said: "The reality I found was just a couple that seemed a bit bruised and vulnerable – with mental health and all the rest of it you have to be careful what words you use – that was the story I found and it seemed the right journalistic thing to do, to try and tell that story as empathetically as I could.

Reports of a rift between the so-called Fab Four have been rife since 2018
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"We had a couple of private heart-to-hearts before we did the interview and I said ‘let’s just go out and tell the truth as you see it'.

“The thing about Harry is, whether in private or in public, if you ask him an honest question he’ll give you an honest answer, for better or worse."

Their decision has sparked outrage - with Prince Charles "incandescent with rage" and the Queen said to be "disappointed".

But ex-pals claim their announcement to step back from the royals isn't surprising as Meghan and Harry always felt like "outsiders".

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