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LOL.....I daren't
18.03 I won't, but I am pleased.
I can see the union jack now being lowered to half mast at the home of John Bull.
\\The Queen has said accusations of racism in the royal family will be “taken very seriously” while contesting that “some recollections may vary” from those presented by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex in their bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey.//

Thats all they are, accusations, nothing to back them up.
Good reply.
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\\I can see the union jack now being lowered to half mast at the home of John Bull.//

Has the EU flag be removed from Gulliver towers
it's a couple of non commital sentences, hardly a "response" .
It didn't merit a response.
I agree, no need to say anything but this sates the press and says nothing really.
Cleverly worded. A dignified response.
I suppose Mrs Windsor could have dismissed it all with a 'righto'.

Would that have suited better?
I think the important word in the palace statement is 'privately' - because that is the way to deal with family issues, privately.
Better still , Wotevva .
//I think the important word in the palace statement is 'privately'//

I think the important words in the palace statement are “some recollections may vary”. I suspect they do.
If no-one knows who made the remarks, then how is it known that some recollections may vary?
No one said no one knows who made the remarks. According to Meghan and Harry, they do.
Not sure that"some recollections may vary" was referring to the skin colour remark
"...some recollections may vary..." is a superb use of four words with the message it conveys.

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