Several days ago, the Times of London excerpted some new chapters from Valentine Low’s book Courtiers. I’m covering that separately, but I wanted to bring it up because Low’s sources (the palace courtiers) were all over the place about whether they would acknowledge that the monarchy has a racism problem. Like, there are still a lot of people within the institution who refuse to acknowledge that the Duchess of Sussex faced racism within the institution (those people claim that she simply didn’t WANT to “fit in”). There are some courtiers – and perhaps some royals – who do acknowledge that their racial blindspots and outright racism are the biggest issues facing the long-term stability of the monarchy. That being said, they’re doing next to nothing to address the problem – they formed a committee (which was 88% white) to look into their diversity issues. Then Buckingham Palace wouldn’t even release their staff-diversity numbers, because they’re still incapable of diversifying their staff. Not only that, but the palace is trying to do diversity-training programs, but very few people are doing them:
Some members of the Royal Family have decided not to take part in ‘diversity and inclusivity’ training programmes, The Mail on Sunday has been told. The voluntary schemes, consisting of both online and in-person lessons, were provided by outside companies and offered to both household staff and members of the Royal Family.
But an insider told this newspaper: ‘I don’t know of any members of the Royal Family who have taken part in the training.’
One course was called ‘unconscious bias training’ and another ‘diversity in the workplace’.
‘I know that some Royals kicked the unconscious bias one into touch and have yet to take part,’ the source added. Buckingham Palace last night refused to confirm which members of the Royal Family – if any – had completed the diversity courses. But they added that, while not compulsory, they had been well received by staff within the Royal household.
A Buckingham Palace official said: ‘I wouldn’t comment on individual members of the Royal Family but what is important is that the inclusivity and diversity training is available to all members of the Royal Family and all senior leaders within the household.’
An inclusion and diversity ‘strategy and action plan’ was initiated after Lady Susan Hussey, a former lady-in-waiting to the late Queen, asked a black guest at Buckingham Palace: ‘Where do you really come from?’
I would assume none of the “working royals” have participated – please, can you see Camilla in one of these training programs? Can you imagine the Incandescent One attending one of these classes? They do not care and they do not want to change. Plus, even if they went to one of those classes, they would undo all of the “good work” by happily posing with Susan Hussey at Royal Ascot, because that racist a–hole is still invited everywhere.
Meanwhile, Buckingham Palace was in a crazy-rush to tell everyone that they hired a British-Pakistani woman!! Per the Daily Mail:
The King has hired a woman of colour to be one of his most trusted advisers. It is believed to be the first time someone from an ethnic minority has been made an Assistant Private Secretary – one of the most senior roles within the Palace. The unnamed British civil servant, thought to be of Pakistani heritage, will rank alongside another new recruit – who The Mail on Sunday can reveal to be Nathan Ross.
A source said: ‘This appears to be a conscious effort by the King to look beyond the normal British white male parameters.’
“The normal British white male parameters.” Perhaps suggesting that hiring a woman of color is somehow “abnormal.” It is the year of our lord Beyonce 2023, you do not get a f–king cookie for hiring your FIRST person of color for senior staffing. I feel sorry for this woman because you know her work life is going to be hellish.
Photos courtesy of Cover Images.
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Commonwealth Day Service At Westminster Abbey
Featuring: King Charles III, Camilla, Queen Consort, Prince William, Catherine, Princess of Wales
Where: London, United Kingdom
When: 13 Mar 2023
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Commonwealth Day Service at Westminster Abbey
Featuring: Camilla, Queen Consort
Where: London, United Kingdom
When: 13 Mar 2023
Credit: Dutch Press Photo/Cover Images**NOT AVAILABLE FOR PUBLICATION IN THE NETHERLANDS OR FRANCE**
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King Charles III and Queen Camilla arriving at Hillsborough Castle, Co Down during a two day visit to Northern Ireland.
Featuring: King Charles III and Queen Camilla
Where: Co Down, United Kingdom
When: 24 May 2023
Credit: PA Images/INSTARimages**NORTH AMERICA RIGHTS ONLY**
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A view of the Colonel’s Review, for Trooping the Colour, at Horse Guards Parade in London, ahead of the King’s Birthday Parade.
Featuring: General View
Where: London, United Kingdom
When: 10 Jun 2023
Credit: Jonathan Brady/PA Images/INSTARimages**NORTH AMERICA RIGHTS ONLY**
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King Charles III travelled behind the Flying Scotsman in the Royal Carriages along the North Yorkshire Moors Railways heritage line and met the railways Chief Executive Officer, Chris Price, and longstanding volunteers to mark the 50th Anniversary of the official opening of the North Yorkshire Moors Railway (1973-2023).
During His Majesty’s visit to the North Yorkshire Moors Railway, the Royal Train journeyed from Grosmont to Pickering, where The King unveiled a plaque to memorialise the occasion. He also took the opportunity to view the Flying Scotsman, which turned 100 on 24th February 2023, and had been specially prepared for the occasion: its roof painted white and new lamps fitted to the cab, in line with the tradition of hauling the Royal Train.
Welcoming His Majesty to NYMR was Chief Executive, Chris Price, who said, “It’s an honour to be able to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the NYMR with a special visit from King Charles III. For all these years we have preserved our heritage railway and to celebrate this with royalty is such a privilege. It gives us the enthusiasm and joy to continue for generations to come.”
Built in 1923 at Doncaster Works, Flying Scotsman started life as just another of Sir Nigel Gresley’s A1 class of locomotives. It is now considered the most famous locomotive in the world, holding the world record for a non-stop run in a steam locomotive, set in 1989 with a 422-mile trip. The celebrity engine retired from service in 1963, and is now a star attraction in the collection of the National Railway Museum (part of the Science Museum Group) in York, where it is a working museum exhibit. Its visit to Pickering is the latest in its centenary programme, which sees the locomotive on the tracks, hauling main line tours and visiting heritage railways across the country.
A registered charity, the NYMR requires between 300-500 hours of volunteer support every day to bring its story to life. Among the team are a few long standing volunteers who have been at the NYMR since the first day in 1973 when the Duchess of Kent officially opened the railway. Fifty years on, and John Bruce, Chris Cubitt, John Hunt and Terry Newman are still firing on all cylinders as the NYMR steams into the future.
Featuring: King Charles III
Where: Pickering, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom
When: 12 Jun 2023
Credit: Simon Jacobs/NYMR/Cover Images**EDITORIAL USE ONLY**
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Reception at Buckingham Palace in London to celebrate the Windrush Generation, and mark the 75th anniversary of the arrival of the HMT Empire Windrush.
Featuring: King Charles III
Where: London, United Kingdom
When: 14 Jun 2023
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Reception at Buckingham Palace in London to celebrate the Windrush Generation, and mark the 75th anniversary of the arrival of the HMT Empire Windrush.
Featuring: Queen Camilla
Where: London, United Kingdom
When: 14 Jun 2023
Credit: PA Images/INSTARimages**NORTH AMERICA RIGHTS ONLY**
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King Charles III leads members of The Royal Family on his first Trooping the Colour, the monarch’s official birthday parade
Featuring: King Charles III and Queen Camilla
Where: London, United Kingdom
When: 17 Jun 2023
Credit: Dutch Press Photo/Cover Images**NOT AVAILABLE FOR PUBLICATION IN THE NETHERLANDS OR FRANCE**
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Royals attend Day 4 of Royal Ascot.
Featuring: King Charles III and Queen Camilla
Where: Ascot, United Kingdom
When: 23 Jun 2023
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- Britain’s King Charles, Camilla, Queen Consort, Prince William, Prince of Wales, Catherine, Princess of Wales, Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh, Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, Princess Anne, the Princess Royal and her husband Vice Admiral, Timothy Laurence, watch dancers perform, as they attend the Commonwealth Day service held at Westminster Abbey in London, Britain, March 13, 2023.,Image: 762521173, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Credit line: HANNAH MCKAY / Avalon
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Commonwealth Day Service At Westminster Abbey
Featuring: King Charles III, Camilla, Queen Consort, Prince William, Catherine, Princess of Wales, Prince Edward, Sophie Wessex
Where: London, United Kingdom
When: 13 Mar 2023
Credit: PA Images/INSTARimages**NORTH AMERICA RIGHTS ONLY**
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Commonwealth Day Service At Westminster Abbey
Featuring: King Charles III, Camilla, Queen Consort, Prince William, Catherine, Princess of Wales, Prince Edward, Sophie Wessex
Where: London, United Kingdom
When: 13 Mar 2023
Credit: PA Images/INSTARimages**NORTH AMERICA RIGHTS ONLY**


