MEGHAN and Harry’s decision to accuse a member of the Royal Family of being racist created a “witch-hunt”

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MEGHAN and Harry’s decision to accuse a member of the Royal Family of being racist created a “witch-hunt” which remains ongoing to this day, an American Royal expert has claimed.

Kinsey Schofield said she understood that Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall had gone to great lengths to make writers aware she was not the person referred to in the now infamous Oprah Winfrey chat.

Speaking to Mark Dolan on GB News, Kinsey said: “I have to tell you over in America, Page Six, which is the number one gossip blog, the number one gossip outlet, it’s been around forever, they say that Camilla’s people and anonymous sources have reached out to them to let them know that Camilla is not the royal racist and she is not who Harry and Megan were talking about during the Oprah interview. They did not necessarily deny that comment, but they say that she is not racist and she is not the person Harry and Megan were talking about during the Oprah interview, which just leads me to repeat how unfair this witch hunt has been going on ever since that interview. I wish they would have just come out and said who said exactly what so that we wouldn’t be having this conversation every six months.

She added: “I don’t think Camilla is a racist person. And while I do love Diana, I think that Camilla has really earned her place within the royal family and actually now she’s surprisingly one of the least problematic members of the British Royal Family. It really is surprising if you think back.”

Her comments come as reports claimed The Queen has invited Harry and Meghan to Balmoral this summer, in a move seen as an extended olive branch.

The Sussexes spent little time with the monarch during the Platinum Jubilee celebrations earlier this year, during which they finally introduced their daughter Lilibet to her great-grandmother.

Ahead of Her Majesty’s summer break in the Scottish Highlands, staff have been warned to expect the US-based couple as well as their two children.

A source told The Sun newspaper : “Staff have been told to expect the full list of royals including Harry, Meghan and their children Archie and Lilibet.