Kate and Prince William attended the Royal Variety show about a day after Piers Morgan “named” the Princess of Wales as one of the two “royal racists” in the Dutch version of Endgame. They reportedly received a standing ovation together with William , which is customary for any royal that attends this yearly fundraiser; whoever shows up, everyone applauds and stands up, be it Harry, William, Kate, Meghan, or anyone else. However, Tom Sykes of the Daily Beast presents it in this way: “See, everyone applauded Kate for her bigotry!” They genuinely believe that this framing—which links the standing ovation to the racism issue—is a smart move. “Everyone over here is racist, and we love Racist Kate for it!” The daily beast actually wrote about it but in a twisted manner just to make it seem like it is even a positive thing but it is not. Everybody is aware of Kate and her racist nature and they won’t be offering genuine standing ovation for her. Below is their own article.
‘The royals are not complaining—or explaining. Kate Middleton was given a standing ovation as she arrived at a keynote royal event Thursday evening, just 24 hours after she was dramatically named as one of the “royal racists” who raised “concerns’ over “how dark” Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s children’s skin would be.
The show of support came as King Charles, who was named as the other person who asked questions about the children’s likely skin tone, took to the stage Friday morning to deliver a keynote speech at the COP28 climate conference in Dubai. Aides insisted he was “utterly focused” on the summit.
There are also reports in the U.K. papers dismissing, once again, any suggestion that Charles might seek to strip Harry and Meghan of their titles. “That is just something that would not be considered,” sources told the Daily Mail’s Rebecca English.
It all adds up to a sense that the royals intend to tough out the crisis, which was triggered after a Dutch translation of Omid Scobie’s new book, Endgame, named Kate and Charles as the individuals referred to by Meghan in her interview with Oprah Winfrey in 2021, In that interview she said there were “concerns and conversations about how dark [Archie’s] skin might be when he’s born.”
Royal sources told The Daily Beast the family would not be commenting on the allegations, despite a growing clamor for them to make a statement. Sources suggest the palace will brush off demands for a statement along the lines of that issued by the queen after the Oprah interview, in which she famously said, “Some recollections may vary.”