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‘ Racist’ letter sent to Meghan: Report

The letter contained white powder

- — AFP

London, Feb. 22: A letter with white powder was sent to Prince Harry and his fiancee Meghan Markle, the Evening Standard newspaper reported on Thursday.

The newspaper said it was also believed to contain a racist message.

The paper said that officers from the Metropolit­an Police’s counter- terrorism command were called in after the threatenin­g letter with the message was received on February 12 at a sorting office in St James’s Palace in central London.

But analysis of the powder found that it was harmless.

Prince Harry’s press service at Kensington Palace declined to comment on the report.

“Police is investigat­ing after a package containing a substance was delivered to St James’s Palace on Monday, 12 February,” police said in a statement.

“The substance was tested and confirmed as nonsuspici­ous. Officers are also investigat­ing an allegation of malicious communicat­ions which relates to the same package,” the statement said.

The Evening Standard said police were believed to be examining whether the incident was linked to a package containing white powder that was sent to the British parliament on February 13.

The couple are due to marry in Windsor on May 19.

When their relationsh­ip was first revealed in 2016, Harry issued a stronglywo­rded statement against media harassment of his mixed- race girlfriend.

Harry’s communicat­ions secretary Jason Knauf said at the time that Markle had been the subject of “a wave of abuse and harassment.”

“Prince Harry is worried about Ms Markle's safety and is deeply disappoint­ed that he has not been able to protect her,” Knauf said then.

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Prince Harry and his fiancee Meghan Markle

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