Prince William Carried on Throne Photo Resurfaces After Royal Says Family 'Not Racist'
Photos of Prince William and his wife Kate sitting on carried thrones in a former British colony have gone viral after the heir to the British throne said the Royal Family was "very much not a racist family."
The couple was carried on elevated seating several times during the South Pacific leg of their trip. During their visit to the nearby island of Tuvalu, William and Kate sat on shaded benches atop runway-like stages carried by locals.
One viral tweet compared William's denial of racism versus a photo of the people-powered thrones, with his uncle Prince Andrew denying sexually abusing minors during his friendship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein versus his photo with alleged Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre and alleged accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell.
The Oprah interview has sparked a debate over racism in Buckingham Palace and attitudes towards race in Britain.
At this week's school visit, William was also asked about his relationship with his brother. During his interview, Harry confirmed a much-speculated sibling rift.
"The relationship is space at the moment," Harry said. "Time heals all things, hopefully."
When asked whether he has spoken to his brother since the sit-down with Winfrey, William answered: "No, I haven't spoken to him yet, but I will do."
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