Harry and Meghan were ‘not surprised’ by Queen’s ‘recollections may vary’ comment

Harry and Meghan's candid sit down with Oprah was met with discord from Royal Family

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were "not surprised" by Buckingham Palace’s reaction to their explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey, says an updated version of their joint bio "Finding Freedom."

According to a new chapter in the paperback edition of the book by Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand — excerpted in the newest issue of People Magazine and seen by Page Six — Queen Elizabeth’s "recollections may vary" comment on Harry and Meghan’s claims of the racism Markle said she faced as a royal "did not go unnoticed."

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The book quotes a source close to the couple as saying they were "‘not surprised’ that full ownership was not taken."

"Months later and little accountability has been taken," a source close to Markle said. "How can you move forward without that?"

"It took 36 hours for the palace to weigh in," on Harry and Meghan’s interview with Oprah Winfrey, the authors write, "when Queen Elizabeth issued a statement saying they were ‘saddened to learn’ of the challenges Harry and Meghan had faced but adding that ‘some recollections may vary.'"

"Buckingham Palace," they note, "had no further comment on the updated book."

Harry and Meghan’s March sit-down with Winfrey featured a range of tabloid-ready claims, from Kate Middleton supposedly making Markle cry at one point to Harry’s frayed bond with dad Prince Charles and brother Prince William.

This image provided by Harpo Productions shows Prince Harry, from left, and Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex, in conversation with Oprah Winfrey. (Joe Pugliese/Harpo Productions via AP) (AP)

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But most shockingly, the pair claimed that someone in the royal family expressed "concerns" to Harry about "how dark" his and Meghan’s son Archie’s skin would be. (Markle is biracial.) In the interview, Harry pegged racism as a "large part" of why he and Meghan exited royal life and the UK at the beginning of 2020.

The new edition of the book is to be published August 31.

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