Camilla is not the senior royal who reportedly made racist comments about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, multiple sources confirmed.

Talks about a racist royal emerged after Prince Harry and Meghan talked about hearing painful words about their son, Archie, and daughter Lili. Initial reports suggested that Prince Charles' wife, Camilla, was the one they have been referring to.

But it was not reportedly the Duchess of Cornwall.

In a statement to Page Six, one source said Camilla was not the one who made the comments.

"Camilla is not racist - I can tell you categorically she is not the royal who Harry and Meghan were talking about," they said.

Meanwhile, another insider explained that, although Prince Harry never truly loved his stepmother fully, the royal's relationship with her has nothing to do with the alleged racism.

The clarifications came out after Tom Bower released his new book, "Revenge: Meghan, Harry and the War Between the Windsors." The royal author claimed that Camilla remarked during one conversation with Prince Harry that it would be fun if his child had ginger Afro hair.

"The Sussexes' suspicion that the Duchess of Cornwall had made racist comments about [their then-unborn son] Archie had fueled their fearsome denunciation of the entire royal family," Bower penned.

Due to the "false accusations," the Duke and Duchess of Sussexes will reportedly not read the book and not respond to its claims.

Who Is the Racist Royal?

Aside from what Bower wrote, journalist Christopher Andersen revealed in his "Brothers and Wives: Inside the Private Lives of William Kate, Harry, and Meghan" that Prince Harry and Meghan decided to leave the monarchy after hearing another derogatory question.

"The morning of November 17, 2017-the day Harry and Meghan announced their engagement-Prince Charles and Camilla were discussing the couple when Charles reportedly asked, "I wonder what the children will look like?" the book reportedly claimed.

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Camilla reportedly looked at him as she was seemingly taken aback by what he said. The duchess then told him that the children would be "absolutely gorgeous." However, the heir to the throne was still not satisfied with the answer, lowering his voice as he clarified that he meant what would the children's complexion be.

However, a spokesperson for Prince Charles, according to Marie Claire, debunked the book's depiction of the events. The staff called the book "fiction and not worth further comment" following the bombshell revelation.

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