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Prince Charles didn’t think I looked British

Prince Charles in race gaffe as he’s voted in to lead Commonweal­th

- BY VICTORIA MURPHY Royal Correspond­ent victoria.murphy@mirror.co.uk VOICE OF THE MIRROR: PAGE 8

PRINCE Charles has been accused of making a serious gaffe after telling a non-white woman, “Well, you don’t look like it” when she said she was from Manchester.

Writer Anita Sethi said she was “stunned” and her feelings went from “shock to humiliatio­n to rage” following the encounter at the Commonweal­th People’s Forum where she was a speaker.

Describing Charles’ comments, which have drawn comparison­s with Prince Philip’s gaffes on race, she said: “I told him that my mother was born in Guyana and that the anthology had collected hidden histories of indenture. ‘And where are you from?’ asked the prince.

“‘Manchester, UK,’ I said. ‘Well, you don’t look like it,’ he said and laughed.

“He was then ushered on to the next person. Although I have experience­d such off-the-cuff, supposedly humorous, comments before, I was stunned by the gaffe... That the mooted next leader of an organisati­on that represents one- third of the people on the planet commented that I, a brown woman, did not look as if I was from a city in the UK is shocking.

“This is exactly why some people, including the prince, urgently need a history lesson about immigratio­n, the British empire, the Commonweal­th and colonialis­m.

“Because I do look like I’m from Manchester, actually – a city in which many people of colour have been born and bred.”

Ms Sethi continued: “We need to skip a generation so that Prince Charles does not become king of England or head of the Commonweal­th – and these privileges pass to leaders more enlightene­d.”

Charles’ comments were likened to Prince Philip’s infamous gaffes last night.

Some of his most notable include telling British students living in China, “If you stay here much longer, you’ll all be slitty–eyed.” He also asked an Aboriginal leader: “Do you still throw spears at each other?”

Prince Charles, who was voted in yesterday to eventually succeed the Queen as the next Head of the Commonweal­th, is known for speaking out on racial and religious tolerance.

However, Ms Sethi said after her encounter with him: “Most of all, I feel angry that there could be such casual ignorance in the corridors of power, an ignorance that also permeates society – not least because some British people of colour invited here have been threatened with deportatio­n.

“They don’t look like they are from here, according to some.”

Charles has visited 44 of the 53 Commonweal­th countries and was decided as the new future head following a leaders’ retreat at Windsor Castle, in Berkshire.

Earlier this week, the Queen made a passionate speech calling for her son to be her successor, as it was indicated she is now “winding down” her own duties in the role.

Graham Smith, CEO of Republic which campaigns for an elected head of state, said yesterday about Charles’ comments: “It’s appalling behaviour and shows just how out of touch and unfit he is to be head of the Commonweal­th.

“We’re told he’s benefitted from his experience, but he still can’t manage a basic level of courtesy on official engagement­s. Is this the kind of person we want representi­ng Britain?”

A Clarence House spokesman last night declined to comment.

This is why some people, including the prince, need an urgent history lesson ANITA SETHI WRITER ON SHOCK AT CHARLES’ GAFFE

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 ??  ?? STUNNED Anita Sethi and, inset, Charles
STUNNED Anita Sethi and, inset, Charles
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OUT OF TOUCH Prince Philip
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