
Debate breaks out on GMB as a journalist says royal should discuss 'unconscious bias' amid Omid Scobie race row - but historian says playing the blame game is 'unhelpful'
Daily MailGood Morning Britain erupted into debate today as a journalist and historian clashed over Omid Scobie's race row allegations. Broadcaster Ateh Jewel said that the monarchy should have an 'open and meaningful discussion' over race, while historian Tessa Dunlop said 'it's unhelpful' playing the blame game. The debate comes after Omid Scobie reignited the royal race row with his book Endgame after a Dutch language edition named the two royals said to have discussed the skin tone of Harry and Meghan's son Archie before he was born. Broadcaster and Journalist Ateh Jewel said 'it is the responsibility of the monarchy to have an open meaningful discussion', while historian Tessa Dunlop says 'it's unhelpful' playing the blame game 'Racism today and unconscious bias is so nuanced, you don't have to throw around the N word and have a burning cross in your garden to have racism. While Tessa thought the answer was to immerse the royal family in more diverse communities who 'don't represent an entitled white class' Good Morning Britain played host to the impassioned debate today, asking if the royals respond to the race row allegations GMB viewers took to X, formerly known as Twitter, with their own views which appeared mixed GMB viewers took to X, formerly known as Twitter, with their own views which appeared mixed.
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