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'I'm What Royals Were Worried Baby Would Look Like': Daniel Kaluuya Mocks 'British Racism' on SNL

© AP Photo / Chris PizzelloDaniel Kaluuya, a cast member in the upcoming film "Queen & Slim," speaks during the Universal Pictures presentation at CinemaCon 2019, the official convention of the National Association of Theatre Owners (NATO) at Caesars Palace, 3 April 2019, in Las Vegas
Daniel Kaluuya, a cast member in the upcoming film Queen & Slim, speaks during the Universal Pictures presentation at CinemaCon 2019, the official convention of the National Association of Theatre Owners (NATO) at Caesars Palace, 3 April 2019, in Las Vegas - Sputnik International, 1920, 04.04.2021
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During a bombshell CBS interview to Oprah Winfrey, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry claimed that there was some unnamed senior royal in the palace who raised “concerns” about “how dark” their baby Archie would be, while the Duchess of Sussex was still pregnant.

British actor Daniel Kaluuya sent sparks flying around the Saturday Night Live studio last night when he cracked jokes about “British racism”, claiming that he looked like what the royal family had nervously envisioned while anticipating Meghan Markle’s baby Archie.

“First of all, I know you're hearing my accent and thinking 'oh no, he's not black, he's British’,” the actor, who was born in London to Ugandan parents, started in his debut monologue on SNL.

“Let me reassure you that I am black. I'm black and I'm British. Basically I am what the royal family was worried the baby would look like,” the 2021 Oscar nominee said.

Kaluuya went on joking about British “racism”, which the Sussexes assured was a driving force behind their decision to leave their senior royal positions:

“People ask me what's worse, British racism or American racism. Let me put it this way, British racism is so bad white people left. They wanted to be free, free to create their own kind of racisms,” the actor continued.

“That's why they invented Australia, South Africa and Boston.”

Despite some controversy the issue could have sparked, social media users generally found the monologue “hilarious” and went to share it around in big numbers.

Others burst on Kaluuya’s other bits, including a sketch portraying him as a game show host pressuring his alleged relatives to take the COVID vaccine in exchange for money.

The “racism in the royal family” claims gained momentum in March when Meghan Markle said in the interview with Oprah Winfrey that there were “concerns” among senior royals about “how dark” her son Archie would be.

© REUTERS / Toby MelvilleFILE PHOTO: Britain's Prince Harry and his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex holding their son Archie, meet Archbishop Desmond Tutu (not pictured) at the Desmond & Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation in Cape Town, South Africa, September 25, 2019
'I'm What Royals Were Worried Baby Would Look Like': Daniel Kaluuya Mocks 'British Racism' on SNL - Sputnik International, 1920, 04.04.2021
FILE PHOTO: Britain's Prince Harry and his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex holding their son Archie, meet Archbishop Desmond Tutu (not pictured) at the Desmond & Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation in Cape Town, South Africa, September 25, 2019

Prince Harry confirmed there were some talks on the topic, but has refused to say who was behind the eyebrow-raising questions. One royal experts alleged that it could have been Princess Anne, the Queen’s daughter and Prince Harry’s aunt. These claims have not been corroborated, with Prince William confidently telling the media days after the interview went on air that the Royal Family was “very much not racist”.

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