Harry and Meghan’s Oprah interview to be reissued as the rift widens with the Royal Family

Prince Harry and Meghan’s interview with Oprah Winfrey will be reissued after their explosive break with the Royal Family.

The question of the role of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex within the Firm came up last week, when they surprised the Queen after agreeing to a revealing interview.

This took the couple, who are housed in their £ 11 million Californian mansion, without visiting the UK for nearly a year, with their military and sporting sponsorships withdrawn.

Given the change in events between last week’s filming and the withdrawal of its sponsorships, the televised chat will be reissued.

It is understood that the couple spoke about their roles within the royal family, which have now changed “significantly” since they sat down with the United States queen in the chat.



The interview of the Duke and Duchess will air on March 7
The interview of the Duke and Duchess will air on March 7

Ideally, said a member of American TV, CBS would like to redo some of the interviews to discuss the changes that have now occurred.

A source told Mirror: “When the Duke and Duchess spoke, it was never imagined that they would have their sponsorships withdrawn.

“They didn’t see it coming and spoke because they still had roles to play.

“Now, however, in addition to their titles, they should have no role in real life – a point that the producers know was not discussed when Winfrey spoke to them.



Oprah attended the wedding of Harry and Meghan
Oprah attended the wedding of Harry and Meghan

“Neither the Sussex nor the TV crew saw the consequences of their interview that led to this. Harry and Meghan thought they would keep their roles.

“But things have changed significantly for them since they sat anxiously for Winfrey and opened their hearts.”

The interview was said to have taken place last Tuesday, the day when Harry’s grandfather, Prince Philip, was admitted to the hospital “as a precautionary measure” after feeling ill.

Winfrey reportedly spent two days with the Sussexes filming her prime-time interview.

An international dispute over the rights of Oprah’s interview with Harry and Meghan is underway before the March 7 broadcast.

The CBS program is scheduled to air at 8 pm for viewers on the east coast of America, which will be 1 am the next day in Britain.
The couple would have agreed to the interview because they “wanted the final word on Megxit”.

A real source said that when the program aired it would be “time to hide behind the palace sofa”.



Oprah's interview was reissued
Oprah’s interview was reissued

It was also alleged that Prince William was furious and saddened by Harry and Meghan’s “insulting, disrespectful and petulant” farewell shot at the Queen.

The Duke of Cambridge was “shocked” by his brother’s behavior towards the monarch after he and his wife were stripped of their remaining royal sponsorships.

The courtiers and other family members were equally upset by the tone of the duo’s response – released a few minutes after His Majesty’s announcement – in which they replied saying “the service is universal”.

A few minutes after Buckingham Palace made the announcement on Friday when the queen said the couple remained “very dear members” of the family, Sussex issued its own statement, seen by many as a coup against the monarch and the Windsors.



Prince William, Duke of Cambridge
Prince William is unhappy with his brother’s actions

It is common for members of the royal family to interview the Queen on TV.

ITV realized that Harry and Meghan would be giving an interview with Winfrey when a member of the chat show host’s team requested access to presenter Tom Bradby’s 2019 interview with Meghan, in which she complained that no one asked her if she was “OK”.

The Duchess, who is expecting her second child, will be the main focus of the show, discussing “getting into life like royalty, marriage, motherhood, philanthropic work” and “how she is dealing with life under intense public pressure”.

Harry, 36, is announced as the supporting act by CBS, which will air the “primetime special”, Oprah with Meghan and Harry, on March 7.

Following a reaction against the Sussex after their declaration after the removal of their patrons, he said that “the service is universal”, friends of the couple jumped in their defense.

Longtime friend Dean Stott said the line should be “considered in the context” of the couple’s charity work and philanthropy, which they are committed to continuing.

“We are all focused on taking a step back. I made some comments last year that there are many positive points that we can draw from this, especially his love for philanthropy, ”he said.

“Obviously, they are in the real spotlight, there is a lot of protocol and bureaucracy.

“But, in fact, the decision to retreat gives them more opportunity and freedom to do more and help more. So I think [the statement] it is probably considered in context. “

Stott, who is originally from Aberdeen but now lives in California, where he sees the couple, said there were several ways to provide service.

“Obviously, that has been the protocol and what we know so far. But they are a very modern couple and like to do things differently ”, he added.

“So they see that they can still provide a service, but in their own way.

“This keeps one end of the party happy and Harry and Meghan in the position that they may still be in the public spotlight, but obviously always giving back.”

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