The royal family seeks to save image by appointing diversity chief

The royal family is attempting to overhaul their image after the damning Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Oprah interview by reviewing diversity policies.

The new policies will be enacted at Buckingham Palace, Clarence House and Kensington Palace.

However, the potential programs are still under review.

According to the BBC, royal sources have assured that the palace has policies, procedures and programs in place to support diversity, but they want to up their process to foster a more successful outcome.

Although these enactments were allegedly put in place before the Duke and Duchess of Sussex tell-all interview, it is telling that the process has been pushed along two weeks after it aired.

ITV reported that Buckingham Palace is keen to employ a diversity chief to address issues embedded within the palace.

A royal source told the publication that the diversity chief is being appointed because “more needs to be done” and that the move has the “full support” of the royal family.

It is believed that Meghan and Harry’s comments are being taken into consideration, and their claims will be handled with the utmost seriousness.

“This is an issue which has been taken very seriously across the royal households.

“We have policies, the procedures and programs in place but we haven’t seen the progress we would like and accept more needs to be done, we can always improve,” said the royal source.

At the moment, no more details have been announced about the diversity chief because, according to the source, “it is something that has to be considered, but it is too early for firm plans to be announced.”

But the source assured that the palace is intent on creating processes that will be highly successful.

“We are listening and learning to get this right,” said the royal source.

The source briefly touched on the palace’s intentions to include LGBTQI+ and disability representation within their new policies.

Meghan and Harry made numerous disturbing claims of racism at the hands of members of the royal family and its staff.

One of the more shocking reveals was that a particular family member expressed concerns about the potential skin colour of the then-unborn baby Archie.

Buckingham Palace responded to the claim by expressing in a statement that the issues raised were “concerning” and that the allegations will be “taken very seriously.”

In an interview with a paparazzo, Prince William stressed that his family is “very much not racist,” however, since coming under so much heat, time will tell if the public will believe such statements.

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