Sir Ken Olisa, the first black Lord-Lieutenant for London, said the royals 'care passionately about making this one nation bound by the same values'.
"I remember thinking as it all happened, it was quite scary, we didn't know whether she would be booed or have things thrown at her etc and when she got out of the car all these people applauded," he added.
It has been criticised by the likes of Home Secretary Priti Patel, who described last year's protests in the UK as"dreadful" and said she did not agree with the gesture of taking the knee.March: Prince William: 'We are not a racist family' Meghan said an unnamed royal, who was not the Queen or the Duke of Edinburgh, raised concerns about how dark her son Archie's skin would be when he was born.
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