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Kate Middleton and Prince William reportedly received a lecture on the “legacy of colonialism and racism” by a black pastor when they landed in Boston for their Earthshot launch event. According to MailOnline, the city’s chief of Environment, Energy and Open Space, Rev. Mariama White-Hammond, delivered a powerful speech just minutes before the Prince and Princess of Wales took the stage in Boston.

The news report suggested that Rev. Hammond, who founded a youth organization focused on “teaching the history of the civil rights movement,” said: “On this day, I invite all of us to reflect on the legacy of colonialism and racism .

“The ways it has affected people around the world and the connection, the deep connection to the degradation of land and our planet that we are all trying to reverse.

“The lost stories, the extinct species, but also the perseverance of people in the face of oppression and the fundamental dignity of all our relationships.”

The late Queen’s lady-in-waiting, Lady Susan Hussey, has apologized and resigned after repeatedly asking a black British charity boss where she was “really” from.

Ngozi Fulani, a charity founder, was questioned about her background at the charity event at the palace on Tuesday.

Ms Fulani said she was “totally stunned” by Prince William’s godmother’s comments.

The palace described the comments as “unacceptable and deeply regrettable”.

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