Prince William has said his family is not racist and he has not yet spoken to his brother since Harry and Meghan’s explosive interview.
“We are very much not a racist family,” he said after a question from Sky News.
And when asked if he had spoken to his brother yet, the Duke of Cambridge replied: “I haven’t spoken to him yet but I plan to.”
The Sussexes made a series of shocking claims about their time as working royals during the two-hour interview with Oprah Winfey which was broadcast in the UK on Monday night.
These included claims of racism in the palace and that the couple felt unsupported by the Royal Family.
Buckingham Palace issued a rare statement in response, saying the issues brought up were “concerning” and “will be addressed”.
The couple also made comments about William and Kate during the interview.
Prince Harry told Oprah his brother and father are “trapped” as royals while Meghan spoke about reports she had made Kate cry ahead of the royal wedding.
Meghan said the “reverse” happened, that it was Kate who made her cry.
She told Winfrey she did not want to be “disparaging to anyone” and claimed Kate “owned it” and apologised with flowers and a note “to take accountability”.