It’s the Super Sunday of Royal Family interviews, while the world will tune in tonight to watch the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, also known as Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, pour tea with Oprah Winfrey.
The main interview has a lot at stake besides gossip. Palace watchers fear that this will arouse anti-monarchist sentiments at a time when the Royal Family is already under fire from television programs like The crown, which present them in an unflattering light.
CBS presents Oprah with Meghan and Harry will air in the United States tonight (Sunday, March 7) from 8 pm to 10 pm ET / PT on the CBS television network. It is also available on CBS.com if you sign in with your local cable provider and Paramount + for streaming. The latest new subscription service, formerly known as CBS All Access, has a one-month free trial now available.
Although Queen Elizabeth is said to be “upset” about the session, she should not sit down with a bowl of pretzels to watch. The interview will be shown at dawn on Monday in the UK, but will be available on Monday at 9pm, the most civilized time in the UK, via ITV.
ViacomCBS Global’s global distribution arm has also lined up other international broadcasters from Australia to Switzerland.
CBS is also available on live streaming services like fuboTV (which also offers a free trial now that you can use.