Priti Patel has rubbished claims that Meghan Markle has faced racist press coverage and insisted people of any background can 'get on in life' in Britain.

The Home Secretary today rejected suggestions that racism has driven negative media reports about the Duchess of Sussex saying she had not seen 'things of that nature.'

Ms Patel's comments come as senior royals race to thrash out plans for Prince Harry and Meghan's future following the couple's bombshell announcement that they plan to 'step back' as senior royals.

The Cabinet minister has been drawn into the row as she will need to be involved in the decision on the future of their taxpayer funded security - said to be between £600,000 to £1million a year - if they take part in fewer royal events.

The Home Secretary (pictured in London today) rejected suggestions that racism has driven negative media reports about the Duchess of Sussex saying she had not seen 'things of that nature'

In November 2016, Harry lashed out at the 'wave of abuse and harassment' the US actress had faced from the media – citing the 'racial undertones of comment pieces' among his concerns.

Ms Patel, speaking to BBC Radio 5 Live, said: 'I'm not in that category at all where I believe there's racism at all.

'I think we live in a great country, a great society, full of opportunity, where people of any background can get on in life.'

Asked if the media had been in any way racist, she replied: 'I don't think so, no… I certainly haven't seen that through any debates or commentary or things of that nature.'

In November 2016, Harry (pictured with Meghan last Tuesday) lashed out at the 'wave of abuse and harassment' the US actress had faced from the media

Ms Patel has been drawn into the row as she will need to be involved in the decision on the future of the couple's taxpayer funded security (pictured, in Windsor last week)

Slashing the Royal security arrangements for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will be part of the negotiations at today's crunch 'Sandringham Summit',

Sources told the Mail On Sunday that Security Minister Brandon Lewis and Ms Patel have stressed the importance of continued – if reduced – protection for the pair.

Yet the couple may have their security downgraded with protection squad officers armed only with tasers instead of guns.

The 'range of possibilities' have been drawn up by royal courtiers and government officials for the Queen, William, Charles and Harry to review, according to The Sunday Times.

The Queen (pictured attending church at Sandringham on Sunday), who was left deeply hurt by her grandson's decision to release the statement without her knowledge, has summoned Princes Charles, William and Harry for a crisis meeting to resolve the Sussexes future today

One Whitehall insider said: 'Look at the terror threat, look at the rise of Right-wing extremists and look at who has been jailed already for what threats.

'There is no way the UK will turn their back on Harry and Meghan, but things will certainly have to be reviewed.'

Ms Patel refused to comment on security arrangements, adding: 'I'm not going to provide any detailed information on the security arrangements for either them or any members of the royal family or for any protected individuals – that's thoroughly inappropriate for me to do so.

'At this moment in time, right now, the royal family themselves need some time and space for them to work through the current issues that they're dealing with.'

Earlier today Piers Morgan became embroiled in a row on Good Morning Britain over whether the couple's treatment in the media has been fair.

Former Labour advisor Ayesha Hazarika said she believed Meghan had been the victim of racism, adding: 'As a very successful white man you will not have experienced what other people will have experienced in their life. Walk a mile in someone else's shoes.'

Piers hit back demanding examples of actual racism, insisting that Meghan had in fact been protected from the worst of the press unlike Princess Diana or Camilla.

Ms Hazarika suggested Piers held a grudge against Meghan after the Duchess appeared to cut off any contact with him a day after meeting Prince Harry - something that 'clouded his judgement'.

Ms Hazarika said: 'I get rejection is hard but what has Meghan done to you.'

Piers replied: 'I believe when people show you who they are believe them. She disowned her entire family apart from her mother. Harry's never met his father-in-law, she's ditched her old friends who got cut dead.

'She's split up those boys, Harry from his brother. Where is the racism? You can't just say it's racism.'

At the beginning of the show, Piers launched into an excoriating rant accusing the pair of 'holding the Queen to ransom'' and 'literally breaking up the Royal family' ahead of a crisis summit at Sandringham today.

The Good Morning Britain host launched into the ten-minute tirade calling the Duke and Duchess of Sussex 'spoiled brats' and who 'want to be global superstars' instead of fulfilling their 'taxpayer funded royal duties'.

