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Why The British Royal Family Will Have To Face Judgement Day
Sooner rather than later
Whether or not the British royals are a racist isn’t up for debate. Thanks to the arrival of a biracial American woman who stole the heart of a real-life prince, we’ve been privy to the ungracious reception that was so psychologically warped that it forced the accused “infiltrator” and her long-suffering hubby to run for their lives.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry relocated to the homeland of the Duchess of Sussex, far away from the racist attacks of British tabloids exploiting the explosiveness that erupts when a woman of color willingly enters the gauntlet of a white establishment with a history of atrocities levied on former Black and Brown colonies.
Aside from the criminality of slavery and colonialism, the British monarchy has a track record of blasphemous acts that even affect the so-called purity of The Church of England, which was founded by the celebrated heathen known as King Henry VIII. He was an enlarged buffoon with a penchant for beheading anyone who threatened his egomaniacal tendencies, including his wives and mistresses. King Henry VIII was inspired to form his own church after The Catholic Church refused to grant his wishes to annul his marriage to Catherine of Aragon so he could marry his mistress, Anne Boleyn.