‘Weird racial dimension’: Actress’ comment about ‘terribly white’ royal balcony was ‘pathetic’

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‘Weird racial dimension’: Actress’ comment about ‘terribly white’ royal balcony was ‘pathetic’
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Actress Adjoa Andoh's comments about the royal balcony being “terribly white” is a “terribly bad view,” according to Sky News Australia host Piers Morgan.

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Actress Adjoa Andoh’s comments about the royal balcony being “terribly white” is a “terribly bad view,” according to Sky News Australia host Piers Morgan. “I would go as far as to call it race-baiting, it’s drawing some weird racial dimension to a family we know the senior members are white, we know their kids are white,” Mr Morgan said.

“What’s the problem? They made the service and the procession more multicultural than anything of its kind in the history of the world probably.

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