The Queen is said to be planning to elect a diversity tsar to restructure the royal family. It arrives after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle made shocking accusations of racism in the Royal Household.
According to reports, the potential change reflects an acknowledgement that more needs to be done to champion minorities' rights as per the Mail on Sunday.
On the drive through Buckingham Palace, Kensington Palace, and Clarence House, representatives will talk with a variety of individuals and organisations as to how to enhance diversity. It would also see renewed efforts to increase its outreach to the disabled, gay, transgender, and ethnic minority communities.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex stated in a candid interview with Oprah Winfrey that the Organisation had not shielded Meghan from racist media attention and that one unidentified member of the Royal Family had inquired about the colour of the skin of their then-unborn son Archie.Buckingham Palace made a notice in reply to the interview, saying that the racial questions posed were "concerning."
It went on to say that certain people's "recollections can differ." Later, Prince William said, 'We are not a racist family.'According to the Mail on Sunday, racial problems have persisted to divide Harry from his brother William and father, Prince Charles.
According to a Royal source, "this is a problem that has been taken very seriously through the Households.' We have policies, procedures, and programs in place, but we have not seen the progress we would like and recognise that more work is required. We can still do better.' We are not afraid to consider new approaches. The work to accomplish this has been ongoing for some time and has the full support of the family.'The interview sparked intense condemnation, such as demands from Commonwealth countries to depose Queen Elizabeth II as their head of state.