Prince William has publicly hit back against his brother Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's claim of racism in the royal family. The Duke of Cambridge is the first royal to personally respond to the allegation. During his first royal engagement since the Oprah interview, William was asked about the allegation of racism and he denied it. William was visiting School2 in east London today, March 11, to promote a children's mental health programme, when he was asked by Sky News reporter Inzamam Rashid, "Is the Royal Family a racist family?" "We're very much not a racist family," Prince William replied. He also revealed that he has not spoken to his brother yet since the interview aired. Prince William said: "No, I haven't spoken to him yet but I will do." Meghan claimed during the interview, which aired on March 7, that a senior royal raised concerns about Archie's skin tone and if he might be "too b...
Liverpool complete ?41m signing of Portuguese forward Diogo Jota from Wolves (photos) Premier League champions, Liverpool have completed the £41million signing of Wolves forward Diogo Jota. The 23-year-old signed a five-year contract with the Merseyside club to complete a double swoop for the Reds after the £25m signing of Thiago Alcantara from Bayern Munich on Friday. Upon sealing the transfer on Saturday, Jota told Liverpoolfc.com: It's just a really exciting moment for me and my family.' Liverpool complete ?41m signing of Portuguese forward Diogo Jota from Wolves (photos) All of my path since I was a kid and now, to join a club like Liverpool – the world champions – is just unbelievable. I just want to get started. 'It is one of the best teams in the world – the best at the moment because they are world champions. When you look at the Premier League, you always see Liverpool as one of the biggest teams in the country, s...
Sanwo-Olu intends to cultivate the trust of the youths to get them to embrace participatory governance. Babajide Sanwo-Olu [LASG] Lagos governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, says his government is committed to improving engagement with the young population in the state. During his presentation of the 2021 appropriation bill before the Lagos State House of Assembly on Tuesday, November 10, 2020, Sanwo-Olu expressed worry about the rise of substance abuse among youths. RECOMMENDED ARTICLES Local Nigeria receives 2 unmanned combat aerial vehicles to fight terrorists Local NiDCOM working on database for Nigerians wrongfully jailed abroad Local Ex Kaduna Governor Balarabe Musa is dead He noted that youths must be carefully nurtured to access the possibilities for economic and social growth that abound Lagos. "Our developmental vision will be incomplete without a vibrant, capable, and healthy youth population to take the baton of leadership when we leave the scene," he said. S...
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