Meghan Markle has already made a bombastic statement in her next interview with Oprah Winfrey.
The 39-year-old Duchess of Sussex, along with her husband, Prince Harry, was interviewed by Winfrey for a special that CBS plans to broadcast on Sunday.
The network released a 30-second promotion on Wednesday with a snippet of the conversation that will take place between the former actress and the famous television personality – after releasing previous clips last weekend.
“How do you feel about the palace hearing you speak your truth today?” Winfrey asks in the last clip.
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“I don’t know how they could expect that, after all this time, we would still be silent if there was an active role that the company is playing in perpetuating falsehoods about us,” says Markle.
Markle was comparing royalty to the arrogant law firm that is the subject of a 1993 novel by American writer John Grisham that later became a film starring Tom Cruise.
She adds: “If it comes with the risk of losing things … there is a lot that has already been lost.”
Buckingham Palace representatives did not immediately respond to Fox News’s request for comment.
The clip is one of several promotions, including one with Harry, 36, referring to his mother, the late Princess Diana.
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“I’m really relieved and happy to be sitting here, talking to you with my wife next to me,” said royalty in a clip released last weekend. “Because I can’t even imagine what it must have been like for her [Princess Diana] going through this process alone for so many years. “
The prince continued: “It has been incredibly difficult for both of us [himself and Markle], but at least we had each other. “
Harry was, as the clip indicates, highlighting a photo of her, referring to his mother, Princess Diana, who faced severe scrutiny when she divorced Prince Charles and left the inner circle of the future monarch.
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In a third promotion, Winfrey, 67, says “there is no off-topic” in the next interview, and Harry reveals that his “biggest concern was history repeating itself”.
The charge of “perpetuating falsehoods” comes in the wake of Markle herself being accused of intimidation by palace helpers during her time as a royal worker.
“We are clearly very concerned about The Times’ allegations [of London] after allegations made by former officials of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, “a statement from Buckingham Palace was read in response to the allegations, confirmed by Fox News on Wednesday.
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“Consequently, our HR team will review the circumstances described in the article,” the statement continued. Team members currently involved, including those who have left the House, will be invited to participate to see if lessons can be learned. “
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“Royal Household has a Dignity at Work policy in place for several years and does not tolerate and does not tolerate intimidation or harassment in the workplace,” the statement concluded.
Stephanie Nolasco of Fox News contributed to this report