A single witness, now tweeting about "the depth and breadth of racism that is enshrined in an institution that carries the heritage of empire, slavery, and inequality" i.e. the Royal Family. She has also now restarted crying foul about the alleged racist abuse given out by the Royals to Meghan Markle.
To use the word enshrined is inaccurate and misleading - the English (and UK) royal line pre-existed empire and slavery (in this context) by hundreds of years - many Britons themselves were enslaved at the time of the start of this line, when the Danes were rampaging. Now although the references to a racist culture in Britain during the days of empire are true, to some extent, of those that actually explored abroad, but not necessarily the Crown. Remember that all European imperial powers (and others) were involved in slavery but that the British recognized fault and stopped it long before anyone else.
The fantastic recall of the whole conversation (apparently verbatim) by Ngozi, the timing of these complaints relative to the US visit of the Wales's, and now the imminent award for their "heroic" stand against "structural racism" in the Royal Family, to Harry and Megan, from the Robert Kennedy human Rights Foundation all seem far too closely linked in time to be coincidental. Am I suspicious? Yes, I think so.
However. it seems that these women had already complained about royal racism - if they were so offended then why did they attend the event? Imagine the hubris if a white-only organization was invited to the palace? Oh, wait a sec!
Considering that the vast majority of nonwhite British have arrived into the UK in the last 70 years, race relations seem to be better to other long-standing divides elsewhere in the world. Having travelled to many parts of Africa and India, I would say that inter-ethic group gaps within those two continents are far worse than any race problems in the UK.
When a popular institution like the Royal Family is singled out like this, all that does is inflame feeling and delay the arrival of the time of the best levels of inter-racial behaviour and tolerance that we can hope for.