Prince Harry speaks about race, marks UK Black History Month
LONDON — Prince Harry has spoken about his “awakening” to race issues as he and his wife, Meghan, launched an anti-racism campaign to mark Black History Month in the U.K.
In a video interview with the Evening Standard newspaper published Thursday, Harry said London sometimes “doesn’t feel as diverse as it actually is” and that he wanted to use his celebrity to raise awareness about the Black community and the challenges it faces.
He stressed that his and Meghan’s campaign wasn’t about “pointing the finger, it is not about blame.”
“This is about learning. And about how we can make it better,” he said, speaking from the couple’s home in Santa Barbara, California.