<p>Britain's children's minister said on Monday that there was no place for racism in society after Meghan, the wife of Prince Harry, accused someone in Britain's Royal family of raising concerns about how dark their son's skin might be.</p>.<p><strong>Read |</strong> Race, title and anguish: Meghan and Harry explain royal rift</p>.<p>"There is absolutely no place for racism in our society," Vicky Ford told Sky News, though she said she had not seen the <em>CBS</em> interview which was aired overnight.</p>
<p>Britain's children's minister said on Monday that there was no place for racism in society after Meghan, the wife of Prince Harry, accused someone in Britain's Royal family of raising concerns about how dark their son's skin might be.</p>.<p><strong>Read |</strong> Race, title and anguish: Meghan and Harry explain royal rift</p>.<p>"There is absolutely no place for racism in our society," Vicky Ford told Sky News, though she said she had not seen the <em>CBS</em> interview which was aired overnight.</p>