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2021-03-08T22:01:42.821Z


More than Oprah Winfrey's conversation with the retiring duo was an interview, it was a draft script for the upcoming seasons of The Wonderful "Crown" and "Bridgerton." It's just a shame the Queen was a little less attached to the idea of ​​dripping a few drops of pigment into the royal house's white-pink garden pool


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The fascinating interview of Harry and Megan was a bonus episode of "The Crown" in "Bridgerton" Sauce

More than Oprah Winfrey's conversation with the retiring duo was an interview, it was a draft script for the upcoming seasons of The Wonderful "Crown" and "Bridgerton."

It's just a shame the Queen was a little less attached to the idea of ​​dripping a few drops of pigment into the royal house's white-pink garden pool

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Tuesday, 09 March 2021, 00:00

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In the video: Megan Merkel and Harry's interview with Oprah Winfrey on CBS (Reuters)

Fans of the "Crown" series (and its creators) could not have wished for themselves a better gift than Megan and Harry's interview with Oprah Winfrey.

More than the veteran presenter's conversation with the retiring duo was an interview, it was a treat for the upcoming seasons of Netflix's award-winning series.

Those who watched this interview received an hour-long, twenty-minute bonus episode, a little reinforcement that will help you carry the anguish of detox and the long wait between the fourth season that ended a few months ago and the next season that is expected to air on Netflix only in 2022, without taking Corona delays into account.



One can easily imagine the scene in the sixth season (in the fifth we will get mostly more from Diana, and that will not be enough for us either) where Megan Merkel in the role herself, of course, gets an accelerated lesson in bowing from the characters of Prince Harry and Duchess Fergie in the palace courtyard, just before she first meets Imelda Stilton as Queen.

She was so claustrophobic, she tells Winfrey, before she was sucked into the royal dungeon.

She assumed that this section of the bowing is something that is done at public events and in front of the cameras and that in the family circle these rules do not apply.

How innocent you were, Megan, and what fools we were.



If this fairy tale were only successful, we would get a hybrid creature, the fruit of the love of Netflix's incest: "The Crown" meets "Bridgerton."

It is so requested to discard the juicy story of Harry and Megan on "The Crown," that another prophecy of the streaming giant is almost missed here.

The alternative aristocratic reality of Shonda Reims, in which a love story between a royalty and a black woman is a watershed after which even blacks can be dukes (provided they are as hot as the face of the sun itself).

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Awe of the Queen.

Megan and Harry (Photo: Harpo Productions / Joe Pugliese, courtesy of yes docu)

Shonda Reims may have been the first to recognize the rating potential of dripping a few drops of pigment into the English Royal House’s white-and-pink garden pool, but Queen Elizabeth, how to say, was probably less attached to that scenario.

And Harry and Megan were ejected from the palace like an oppressive hairball from a cat's throat.



The fourth season of "The Crown" has much to do with the story of Charles and Diana, and especially the depiction of the young and fragile Diana slowly unraveling into thin threads of helplessness and insecurity under the demanding press of "The Crown," which required her to be like them, but never one.

When Megan tells of such a sharp mental distress during the months of her pregnancy that her trigger was the palace's behavior towards her and the tabloids' teeth frequently pierced in her, that she had suicidal thoughts - it is very tempting to make the parallel between her story and Diana's.



But while this comparison seems very enchanting to her personally, Merkel made it clear that an English rose is not.



Unlike Diana who entered the royal family as a real girl - a 19-year-old girl who married a man much older than her, with no significant life experience and probably even before her soul finished shaping and becoming full-fledged, Merkel arrived at Buckingham Palace as a 36-year-old mature woman. herself.

She even had previous marriage experience.

She also did not grow up in the UK and therefore will not clean up the awe of royalty.

Closing Merkel's accounts with the palace is very neither British nor regal in character.

She came to close an account, American Style.

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Megan and Oprah (Photo: Reuters)

For some reason, throughout the interview with them Harry and Megan maintain a strange separation between the "family" and what they call the "royal institution" or alternatively the "firm."

The family members, they say, have always been kind and nice to Megan, the "firm" on the other hand is the biggest PC nightmare you've ever heard of in your life - she is the one who wonders ahead of time how much heat the couple's baby got out, she is the one who blackens Megan in tabloids and dumps her Under the wheels of the two-story bus of media and public opinion.

The firm has no name or face, it is very convenient.

Because it allows Merkel to make very harsh accusations against that amorphous entity, without detailing it to people.

And in the end, there are people there.

Who wanted to know if your baby would be dark brown or mocha?

The Queen, Philip, Charles?

Give names, Megan, we want to know how to connect racism to face.



There is something unfair to the end in Merkel's desire to recruit us as viewers to her side, but not to let us have someone real get mad at him.

And - why do you still believe in this narrative according to which the family is in your favor, but the evil "firm" is the one to blame for all the intrigues and plots?

What is this firm in the end if not people, led by the Queen - or: Your husband's wife calls Grandma?



The big bang that actually decided the fate of Harry and Megan was, they say, "the lack of support."

Megan, who sought help for her mental distress, was refused by the "firm," and officials at the palace did not come to her defense against the tabloid attacks, despite her expectation that they would guard her.

One can understand why this was a turning point for her and also for her husband, who felt that there were motifs here that he recognized from the past.

The trauma of Diana, which is a famous and well-known international tragedy is for this man a very personal trauma and as it turns out here, her scars are still present even today.

The scars still exist.

Diana and her children (Photo: GettyImages)

But the truth is that except for this story - and without diminishing its importance - because I believe it was really a very difficult and disappointing time for these two people from the royal family (and for Harry at least she is also the only family he has) - the other claims and grievances of the two, after peeling them from several layers of Image, royalty and PR, sound at times like whining from the Ooi Ooi districts.



Quite a bit of time from the interview was devoted to clarifying the issue of their retirement from their official positions in the royal house, when in fact the matter can be summed up like this - Harry and Megan wanted to step down half a job. So she took them out to the hospital.



At one point Harry tells not without a hint of astonishment and resentment that in early 2020 the palace simply turned off the tap for them and stopped funding them.

So they moved from living in a friends house in Canada to another friend's house (actor and screenwriter Tyler Perry) in Los Angeles, which also finances the security expenses for the family.

A kind of privileged coaching surfing, which the two describe as a sudden, unexpected and shaky experience.

For about three months Perry financed the living and security arrangements of Harry, Megan and Archie, until the family purchased the house where they live today, in the Santa Barbara area, near the beach.



"Closing deals with Netflix and Spotify was not really our plan," the prince apologized, "but all I had left was my mother's inheritance, otherwise we could not have sustained ourselves."

Bo freaking wow.

Excuse me, are we supposed to feel sorry for you?

That you closed the golden tap and all you have left is the legacy of Princess Diana that will hold you until the fat checks from Netflix and your podcast come in?

Wipe your tears with Megan's Armani dress.



The royal family is something you are born into and die within.

Looking back, Harry talks about a kind of captive experience: "I was trapped and didn't know I was trapped," Levinfri said.

He assumed he was in this story for life and that Mashura would only release death.

So his and Merkel's plan was to reach a compromise with the royal family.

They will take a step back, lower their profile and also absorb less fire, but will remain on the royal payroll.

They did not plan to receive a "I wish the soldier good luck" -style response from Grandma Malka.

Did it undermine them?

Probably.

Is this a Diana-style tragedy?

No.

Call it Welcome to Real Life.

You're older now, it sucks.

Face it.

And if you feel like it, work it out for the series - we'll be happy to watch.

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