‘How can we give them hope?’: Charles readying for ‘adult conversation’ on BLM movement – Express

Lord Woolley said his previous conversation with King Charles amid Black Lives Matter protest has been positive as he revealed the monarch and Lord Woolley had an adult conversation. The peer said King Charles genuinely questioned him on how the Royal Family and institutions can give power and sense of belonging to the youths who protested the longest in the British history. He revealed that ahead of their meeting, King Charles asked him to meet in person, showing great genuineness and interest in establishing a conversation where he could look you in the eye and sense whether he can trust you.

Lord Woolley told LBC: The question of race and particularly race inequalities is a s systemic challenge, but my dealings with the King has been very positive.

After the Black Lives Matter protest, he asked me to come to his house to talk about how we can give support to the youths who protested the longest and biggest protest in British history.

He revealed: He said how can we give them power? How can we give them a sense of belonging?

I thought that was an adult conversation to have.

I think he saw the tens of thousands of people that took to the streets, it was unprecedented.

Weve never seen anything like that and it struck a chord with him when he apparently heard me speak and say that that was the time for leaders to come to the fall, stand up and be counted and do their bits.

Referring to the conversation King Charles and Lord Woolley had, he added: It was in lockdown, we were just coming out on and I thought we would meed on Zoom, but he said lets meet face to face.

I think thats how he operates, he likes to look you in the eye, he likes to sense whether he can trust you and whether he can work with you.

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