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Reverend condemns ‘colonialism and racism’ in front of Prince William and Kate
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS - NOVEMBER 30: Reverend Mariama White-Hammond speaks during a special event to start the countdown to The Earthshot Prize Awards Ceremony at Boston City Hall on November 30, 2022 in Boston, Massachusetts. The Prince and Princess of Wales are visiting the coastal city of Boston to attend the second annual Earthshot Prize Awards Ceremony, an event which celebrates those whose work is helping to repair the planet. During their trip, which will last for three days, the royal couple will learn about the environmental challenges Boston faces as well as meeting those who are combating the effects of climate change in the area. (Photo by Karwai Tang/WireImage)

Reverend Mariama White-Hammond referred to as on the target audience to think about the ‘legacy of colonialism’ (Image: Karwai Tang)

Before Prince William kicked off his first experience in Boston, a reverend urged the audience to ‘believe the legacy of colonialism’.

Reverend Mariama White-Hammond made the speech in front of the Prince and Princess of Wales the day before today most effective hours after every other racism scandal rocked the royal family.

Image Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 30/11/2022. Boston, United States. Prince William and Kate Middleton, the Prince and Princess of Wales, at Boston City Hall on day one of their three day visit to the United States. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images

The Prince and Princess of Wales had been supplying awards to local weather amendment drawback solvers (Image: Stephen Lock / i-Photographs)

Reverend Mariama White-Hammond, Boston's chief of Environment, Energy, and Open Space, speaks during a welcome event for Britain's Prince William and Catherine, Princess of Wales, in Boston, U.S., November 30, 2022. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

Reverend Mariama White-Hammond’s administrative center stated the remarks were planned upfront (Image: Reuters)

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