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Even as a child Harry was racist

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MamoruHisaishi · 07/04/2023 21:16

How many times can Harry be excused as having unconscious bias? He was already making fun of people’s accents even as a child.

According to a new book that's coming out from Robert Jobson:

When he was a little boy, around eight years old, his mother took him and William for a ride on a London bus as a treat, arranged by her police protection officer Inspector Ken Wharfe.

On the bus, Diana had to tell Harry to stop mimicking the Sikh bus conductor’s pronounced Punjabi accent every time a passenger pressed the bell to get off. The conductor, a jovial chap wearing a bright yellow turban, was relaxed about Harry’s casual racism, but Diana was so mortified that she eventually told Ken Wharfe to abandon the trip.

Diana, Ken, William and Harry all got off at Green Park and Diana immediately smacked Harry and told him: ‘Don’t you ever do that again.’

Afterwards, she made Harry write to Inspector Wharfe to apologise for his behaviour and for spoiling the day he’d arranged for the boys.
I have spoken to Wharfe, who confirms the incident, and I have also seen the letter, still in his possession, in which Harry jokes about the phrase he used.

As he was a child at the time, he can probably be forgiven — but the incident demonstrates that on one issue at least, Diana was in complete agreement with Charles. She would not tolerate any form of racism from their two sons.

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Soproudoflionesses · 07/04/2023 23:50

ScreamingBeans · 07/04/2023 22:01

A child mimicking someone's accent isn't racist. It's a child playing with sounds, language, accent. It's a discovery that someone talks differently to them, it's exciting and interesting. The kneejerk lazy response that it's racist is boring and stupid.

Other than that, I don't give a shit about Harry, his smacking mamma or his unsmacking wife. Or the inlaws. So what.

Agree with this.
We have recently had a new shop open where we live - the owners are Bulgarian and speak with strong accents which my dd tries to imitate when she tells me what they chat about when she goes in there. I have told her not to do it as someone will call her racist but there is no malice in her at all when doing it and she isn't taking tue mickey - just new sounds like you say.

Museya15 · 07/04/2023 23:55

The little shit used to kick the protection officer. William and Harry's behaviour when they were children was really bad apparently, heard this from our old landlady that used to work at one of the palaces, she never said much, only that the princes were snobs from a really young age.

WheelsUp · 08/04/2023 00:01

Not a Harry fan but I'm going to assume that you're not a parent if you think that 8 year olds always listen first time and are never told off for the same transgression more than once.

Excellent parenting from Diana (not the smacking but that was a sign of the times - I mean going home and having Harry write an apology letter) Harry will be living in a massively white bubble at school and home so may have needed stuff like this explained to him.

PreparationPreparationPrep · 08/04/2023 00:34

I can't stand racists, especially hypocrites like him. So what's your problem with me?

My issue is that you can't stand racists but there are many prominent racists out there. I wonder how many threads you started for them?
This is just about being vindictive because you know you will get support from the anti Meghan brigade. Disingenuous and nothing at all to do with being anti racist or calling out racism!

caringcarer · 08/04/2023 01:28

Harry is known to be a hypocrite. He preaches about saving the environment. He even has Travalyst yet is known to regularly fly on jet planes himself. It would not surprise me at all if he made racists remarks as a child. As an adult he called his friend a Pk as well as dressing up in Nazi uniform. So not just the one incident. There may be more we have not heard about. I agree he only thinks it's shocking because it now affects his wife and kids.

NaturalBae · 08/04/2023 01:37

I’m not a Royalist and I have nothing against M&H but, are we still doing this!? 🥱
FFS. Can you imagine the bile on MN during the King’s Coronation! 🙄

TheVeganCheeseTax · 08/04/2023 01:39

No surprise with that family being his main influence. Grandad was certainly a racist man.

At least he speaks against it now.

Jemandthehologramsunite · 08/04/2023 01:50

Scyla · 07/04/2023 23:31

My best friend is Indian and he's racist. I was talking to him about an employee the other day and he looked her up and said oh she's a P*. He was no longer interested. We work in HR.

And this is relevant how?? 🤣

MamoruHisaishi · 08/04/2023 03:52

PreparationPreparationPrep · 08/04/2023 00:34

I can't stand racists, especially hypocrites like him. So what's your problem with me?

My issue is that you can't stand racists but there are many prominent racists out there. I wonder how many threads you started for them?
This is just about being vindictive because you know you will get support from the anti Meghan brigade. Disingenuous and nothing at all to do with being anti racist or calling out racism!

And how do you know I haven't posted about other prominent racists? Please do better if all you can come up with is Whataboutism to defend Harry. How am I being vindictive? Because I called him out as a racist and a hypocrite? Because I found it offensive that he would accept an award for fighting racism? Or that I found it disingenuous that he would call out his family for being racist only to turn around and deny that he ever called them racist? I really wanted to give him the benefit of the doubt when he first got with Meghan because I thought it was a good thing that he would marry a woman who was not only older than him but also someone of mixed race background. I thought, finally this idiot prince might finally have matured and come to his senses and would stop making a fool of himself (Vegas, racist remarks etc). But his behaviour since then has just made all the more unlikeable.

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BlueKaftan · 08/04/2023 03:57

I’m a fan of his and am happy that he’s fighting the vile British media And his stupid, angry brother the future king.

pompomdaisy · 08/04/2023 04:04

So this is a thread about an 8 year old boy mimicking an accent and getting punished by his mum?

Do you have kids? My daughter once called my brother a jerk because she had seen it on the Simpsons.

nicetoseetgesunsout · 08/04/2023 04:21

As my mum would say 'for crying out loud, get a life'
OP please give some thought as to why you are so bothered by the actions/words of someone that you will never meet.

mathanxiety · 08/04/2023 04:28

MamoruHisaishi · 07/04/2023 21:24

Not born evil, but someone who clearly never learned since he was a child that making fun of people for looking and sounding different from him is wrong?

He was told off and got a clip on the ear for it, as a child, from his own mother.

This thread is one of the most ridiculous I've seen yet on the subject of Harry. That is saying a lot.

Well done OP.

NaturalBae · 08/04/2023 04:31

pompomdaisy · 08/04/2023 04:04

So this is a thread about an 8 year old boy mimicking an accent and getting punished by his mum?

Do you have kids? My daughter once called my brother a jerk because she had seen it on the Simpsons.

Exactly. Harry was 8! A child! And his Mum smacked him for it and made him write an apology letter.

I wonder why he did it though - maybe it was because:

  1. ……. 2 )…….
  2. …….
  3. …….
  4. …….
  5. …….

You get my drift right?
I could go on and on and on on…!
How far back in history do we need to go to illustrate how and why the Royal Family is inherently racist?

greenspaces4peace · 08/04/2023 04:36

i hated onions and eggs.
i grew up matured and have manners at the table (most of the time)
who cares what a person did as a child young adult or yesterday for that matter? we all make mistakes hopefully learn from them and grow up to be decent humans.
why would you think the growth and development of little person x would be any different than the billion before them? human children are not born knowing everything in life especially a concept of racism which changes with time...i still own tintin books.

nicetoseetgesunsout · 08/04/2023 04:40

Yes we all deplore racism but you shouldn't be so upset by the actions/words of a person that you'll never meet.
Saying this as a mum with a black son in law who I adore.

nicetoseetgesunsout · 08/04/2023 04:41

A child

turnthebiglightoff · 08/04/2023 04:42

I really worry about the mental health of posters like the OP.

greenspaces4peace · 08/04/2023 04:46

@turnthebiglightoff more about maturity and intellect really.
4 year old's are particularly bad and saying and doing stupid stuff and yes definitely 8yr old's as well. i just don't get why anyone should care what a child says or does.

MamoruHisaishi · 08/04/2023 06:00

nicetoseetgesunsout · 08/04/2023 04:21

As my mum would say 'for crying out loud, get a life'
OP please give some thought as to why you are so bothered by the actions/words of someone that you will never meet.

i guess you don’t have much of a life yourself since you’re so bothered by me sharing a book excerpt on Harry’s racist/unconscious biased behaviour? Please apply your criticism to yourself as to why you’re so bothered by me. I’m not even a public figure. Harry puts himself out there as someone who is fighting racism within the royal family. It’s only right to call him out on his hypocrisy.

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AxolotlOnions · 08/04/2023 06:53

This tells me that Harry was brought up by at least one racist, possibly more. Children are not born racist, they learn it from their parents/carers. If I'd repeated what my mum used to say about gypsies in front of people I would have got a smack too. Not for being racist, but for showing her up.

JKTrolling · 08/04/2023 06:59
Biscuit
ladygindiva · 08/04/2023 07:05

turnthebiglightoff · 08/04/2023 04:42

I really worry about the mental health of posters like the OP.

Same

MamoruHisaishi · 08/04/2023 07:07

nicetoseetgesunsout · 08/04/2023 04:40

Yes we all deplore racism but you shouldn't be so upset by the actions/words of a person that you'll never meet.
Saying this as a mum with a black son in law who I adore.

As a person of colour from a commonwealth country who still has the royal family as the head of the country, I think I have a right to be upset when a royal family member does/did something racist and then now claims to be fighting racism within the royal family. Again why does it bother others so much that I call out harry on his hypocrisy and his racism? Do you personally feel offended on his behalf?

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MamoruHisaishi · 08/04/2023 07:14

ladygindiva · 08/04/2023 07:05

Same

And I worry about yours and others like you because you are so bothered by my post. Just because I post my dislike of a celebrity or share an excerpt from a book doesn’t mean you have to take offence on behalf of said celebrity.

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