British Queen Elizavet II was caught in evading compliance with laws on racial discrimination for more than four decades. This is reported by the Guardian newspaper with reference to the documents that have fallen at her.
As a result, representatives of ethnic and racial minorities were actually deprived of the right to complain to the royal house in case of refusal to accept work on a racial basis. The publication also found out that in 1968 in the Royal House, according to the comments of his employees, in general, “there was no practice of hiring color immigrants or foreigners” on the stationery positions. Representatives of ethnic and racial minorities were allowed to work as a servant.
At the same time, the publication notes, the Buckingham Palace refused to answer the question of when such practices were suspended. However, representatives of the royal family noted that the archives have information about hiring representatives of ethnic minorities in the 1990s. It is reported that the Royal House is exempt from performance of even the most recent law on racial discrimination – Act “On Equality”, adopted in 2010.
In March, Prince Harry and his wife Megan Owl was given a scandalous interview with Opera Winfrey, in which the unnamed member of the royal family was accused of racism and stated that Megan Plant was not given to take advantage of the psychologist at the appearance of suicidal thoughts during pregnancy.