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Prince Harry in racist trouble again

Prince Harry has come under fire again for racist remarks. At his dad's 60th birthday last November he apparently said to black comedian Stephen K Amos... "You don't sound like a black chap"

And how exactly is a black chap supposed to sound according to the British royalty... who knows!

After being exposed in a video calling a fellow army mate 'Our little Paki friend' the heat is rising for Harry to be punished.

But instead the British Army are apparently sending him on a equality and diversity course.

However sources have defended harry saying, "But it is not just Prince Harry that is at fault. The aristocratic, rich circles he moves in obviously don’t have a problem with this kind of racist stereotyping. It just goes to show how ill-educated members of the upper classes can be.”

 

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annonymos at 19:00 on 16th Feb 2009

no i dont agree with u karen ur totally wrong he was his friend and he is used to him calling him that name soo wats the big deal for jesus sake people jusst make bigger deals outa things and there not big at all xx

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Anon at 9:58 on 13th Feb 2009

for gods sake, its people like this magazine and other stupid ones who make these storys what there not. leave him alone

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Karen at 9:56 on 13th Feb 2009

I disagree wallflower I think what's the point of having a monarchy if they aren't going to set a good example about unity and the correct language and way to communicate with other nationalities or races. They spend all our tax money and are allowed to behave however thye want, I think they should be pulled up when they say something utterly stupid like this.

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