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Royals "pretty horrified": Are Harry and Meghan postponing their interview?

2021-03-04T14:19:51.985Z


The fuss about the upcoming interview of Duchess Meghan and Prince Harry with Oprah Winfrey does not stop. Now it should be postponed because of Prince Philips illness.


The fuss about the upcoming interview of Duchess Meghan and Prince Harry with Oprah Winfrey does not stop.

Now it should be postponed because of Prince Philips illness.

Los Angeles - Duchess Meghan (39) and Prince Harry (36) recently announced their final "Megxit" and said goodbye to the royal family.

Former US actress Meghan Markle also said: After son Archie (1), she is expecting her second child.

Meanwhile, Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan no longer live in England, but have chosen a house in Santa Barbara near Los Angeles, where Meghan grew up, for their new beginning.

For the two deserters, it is still clear that they want to lead a life in the service of the general public - just no longer with the same strict regulations of the crown.

Prince Harry has already spoken of his motives in the past: "My greatest fear is that history will repeat itself." "I have lost my mother and now see my wife falling victim to the same powerful forces." What are meant are the evil voices to his wife Meghan in the British tabloids, who used to hit Princess Diana.

Harry and Meghan: Despite leaving, a life in the "public service"

By moving away from the palace, it is now easier for the royal couple to give public interviews.

Prince Harry recently appeared on "The Late Late Show with James Corden," where he drove through Los Angeles on a sightseeing bus and talked about the Queen's Christmas present to son Archie.

He also reiterated: The situation with the UK's press was difficult and had destroyed his mental health.

"I had to get my family out of there," Harry said literally.

"But my life is still in the service of the public."

Harry and Meghan give reveal interview with Oprah Winfrey

Now Prince Harry will once again appear in front of the camera for an interview with his wife Meghan - with the well-known show master Oprah Winfrey.

The sequence has already been recorded, but will not be shown to the world until March 7th.

Initially, Meghan Markle will speak alone, later Prince Harry will join.

What exactly will be discussed is not yet known, but a preview clip has already been published.

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Oprah Winfrey speaks to Meghan Markle alone before Harry joins them.

© Screenshot YouTube / CBS

Harry and Meghan in an Oprah interview: "No topic is taboo"

There, viewers get a first impression of what to expect: "Have you been silent or have you been silenced?" Asks Winfrey the pregnant Markle.

She is sitting in a front yard, dressed in a black Armani wrap dress with floral embroidery.

“No subject is taboo,” you can also hear Markle say.

In the trailer, Harry affirmed once again, alluding to his mother Diana: "My greatest concern was that history would repeat itself."

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle during the interview with Oprah Winfrey.

© Screenshot YouTube / CBS

Harry and Meghan interview: will it be postponed now?

In view of the increasingly worrying news about the Queen's husband, Prince Philip, according to

The Sun there is

now talk of a postponement of the broadcast.

From circles of the royals, the paper is said to know that the royal family is "pretty horrified" that the revelation interview appears while Prince Philip may still be in the hospital.

A “diplomatic bomb” could burst between the couple and the Queen if the health of the 99-year-old worsened.

Prince Philip was hospitalized for an infection and recently moved to a special clinic that also tests for an existing heart disease.

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List of rubric lists: © Screenshot YouTube / CBS

Source: merkur

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