The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Breaking the cycle

U.K.’s Prince Harry speaks out on ‘unconsciou­s’ racism bias

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LONDON — Britain’s Prince Harry has spoken of the “unconsciou­s bias” of racism, saying some people did not realize their own prejudices and that stigma was handed down from generation to generation.

In an interview he conducted with conservati­onist Jane Goodall for British Vogue magazine, Harry also suggested that he wanted to have only two children with his wife Meghan.

The discussion between Harry and Goodall about the impact of upbringing and environmen­t on people’s views appears in the September issue of the magazine, which was guest edited by the prince’s wife.

“Despite the fact that if you go up to someone and say, ‘What you’ve just said, or the way that you’ve behaved, is racist’ – they’ll turn around and say, ‘I’m not a racist’,” Harry said.

“I’m not saying that you’re a racist, I’m just saying that your unconsciou­s bias is proving that, because of the way that you’ve been brought up, the environmen­t you’ve been brought up in, suggests that you have this point of view — unconsciou­s point of view — where naturally you will look at someone in a different way.”

Harry, 34, has previously criticized some racist overtones in media coverage of his wife, a 37-year-old former actress whose mother is African-American and father is white.

In the article, Harry and Goodall agreed that children had to be taught to hate.

“But again, just as stigma is handed down from generation to generation, your perspectiv­e on the world and on life and on people is something that is taught to you,” said Harry.

“It’s learned from your family, learned from the older generation, or from advertisin­g, from your environmen­t.”

Harry, who like his father Prince Charles has warned of the dangers of climate change, also talked about his concerns about the future for the planet, which led on to the subject of children.

 ?? NIKLAS HALLE’N/POOL VIA REUTERS ?? Britain’s Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, and Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, chat with children of Disney executives as they arrive for the European premiere of the film “The Lion King” in London, Britain, last month
NIKLAS HALLE’N/POOL VIA REUTERS Britain’s Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, and Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, chat with children of Disney executives as they arrive for the European premiere of the film “The Lion King” in London, Britain, last month

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