On March 7, Meghan Markle and Harry will give an exclusive interview to Oprah Winfrey. Both spouses are expected to confide unequivocally about their tense relationship with the royal family.
Their media comeback promises to bring out “their truth”. Meghan Markle and Harry will speak about the “tensions” with the royal family in an interview with Oprah Winfrey, which will be broadcast on March 7 on the American channel CBS. For this great first since the announcement of the Megxit, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex would not want to censor themselves.
This is what an anonymous source reported on Wednesday, February 24. “The interview will shed light on what they experienced,” he warned. Since the announcement of their definitive withdrawal from the royal family, Meghan Markle and Harry would feel “relieved”. But above all, “officially released”.
The color has been announced: Meghan Markle and Harry’s tongues should loosen. So, what should we expect for this interview? According to the init, “they will talk about how mental health came into play and how it affected them”. Queen Elizabeth II’s grandson might also speak about his fraternal relationship with Prince William. Between the two men, the situation would be “still very tense”.
“Harry and William are on two different paths,” our source added. Nevertheless, Meghan Markle and Harry should not talk about the loss of their patronage. “When the Duke and Duchess spoke, it was never envisaged that they would lose their patronage,” said our source, this Sunday, February 21, in reference to the Megxit announcement. The parents of little Archie, soon to be a big brother, would have “not seen coming” the decision of His Majesty not to allow them to “keep their roles” within the monarchy.
His Majesty counterattacks
In this 90-minute interview, Meghan Markle and her husband are expected to address other points. This was announced in a CBS statement, echoed by BFMTV on Thursday, February 18: “Winfrey will speak with Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, in a broad interview, covering everything from her entry into the life of the royal family, marriage, motherhood, philanthropic work, to how she manages life under intense public pressure.” On the same day, Queen Elizabeth II will deliver an exceptional speech to the Commonwealth Realms. A special message that will be broadcast on BBC One’s A Celebration for Commonwealth Day. Could it be just a coincidence of the calendar?
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