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Harry and Meghan have sat for a primetime interview with Oprah much to the British media’s horror. But from Princess Diana to the Queen’s daughter, Princess Anne, royals have quashed rumours, promoted the brand and answered personal questions on national television.
The Duchess said it was "really liberating" to be able to say that she's "ready to talk".
Meghan Markle claims the palace is “perpetuating falsehoods” in the latest clip from Oprah Winfrey’s upcoming interview with Prince Harry and Duchess of Sussex. The latest clip comes shortly after a report in The Times, saying that Meghan “humiliated” and “bullied” former staff. Following the article Buckingham Palace released an unprecedented statement saying that it was “very concerned about allegations in The Times following claims made by former staff of The Duke and Duchess of Sussex.”
The Duchess of Sussex speaks out in the latest clip from Oprah Winfrey's upcoming interview with Prince Harry and Meghan.
Allegations come days before an interview with Oprah Winfrey is due to air.
A Good Morning Britain debate about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex got very heated very quickly.
Harry and Meghan‘s highly anticipated interview is set to touch on the couple’s decision to step back from royal duties, as well as Harry’s fears over press intrusion and its parallels with the treatment of his late mother, Princess Diana.
Harry and Meghan’s highly anticipated interview with Oprah airs this weekend in the US.
The royal pair will be discussing marriage, life under public pressure and their "future hopes and dreams", among other things.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will take part in a special 90-minute interview called Oprah With Meghan And Harry.