Royal expert explains why Buckingham Palace response to racism scandal is 'new'
An honorary member of Buckingham Palace has resigned and apologized after a Black charity founder said she was questioned about whether she was really British at a royal reception. The incident is likely to revive concerns that the palace is elitist and out of touch when it comes to issues of race and identity.
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