“Kate had only just given birth to Prince Louis and was feeling quite emotional,” one insider said at the time. American writer Roxane Gay suggested the Royal family was angry with Meghan for attempting to modernise the monarchy. “It takes so much courage to admit you need help,” she said, “to admit how dark of a place you are in.”. Meghan also confirmed the baby is due in the “summertime”. "As for the rest of all other matters to do with the Royal Family, I've spent a long time now not commenting on Royal Family matters and I don't intend to depart from that today.". The interview begins with the Duchess of Sussex invoking the famous BBC interview with Princess Diana in 1995. The couple gave their first major TV interview … Vicky Ford has said there is "no place for racism", after the Duchess of Sussex claimed that a member of the Royal family raised "concerns" about how dark Archie's skin would be before his birth. The prince denied blindsiding his grandmother the Queen with his plans to quit the UK, saying he had too much respect for her. You don't want helicopters and people hiding in the bushes filming your baby outside playing. @Oprah joins us exclusively with her reaction on that revealing interview. Oprah with Meghan and Harry sees the … The Queen is busy, she's busy all week'. The interview also produced new pictures of Meghan and Harry's son Archie running along a beach. Her words illustrate the pain and cruelty she's experienced. "It's not their right to take it away," she added. ", Asked if they were "done" with two children, Prince Harry said "done" and the Duchess said: "Two is it.". "In my experience - seven years - nearly everybody wanted to do the best they could for their principals - about programmes, security and life. Share. The couple also looked ahead to a more hopeful future, revealing they are due to welcome a baby girl later this year and discussing the possibility of time being a great healer. He said "the moment we landed in the UK" he got a message from his private secretary at the time, passing on a message from the Queen's private secretary. He sighed, he did a leg judder, he did a tongue poke. Prince Harry replies: "No. Asked about the claims that Meghan did not get help from within the Royal family when she expressed suicidal thoughts, he said: "There is a medical household and I remember it being very responsive both to members of staff and the Queen and her family. The Duchess said she had struggled to admit her suicidal feelings to her husband. The Duchess of Cambridge felt that they should, saying it was protocol, while the Duchess of Sussex reportedly did not want them to. The Duchess of Sussex claimed during her interview with Oprah Winfrey that the Duchess of Cambridge made her cry during wedding planning - not the other way round as had been reported, writes Josie Ensor. "There is no question they went to California with the good wishes of the Queen and her family. The next handful of posts will take a look at this issue. Reports after the Sussexes' wedding suggested Meghan's demands had left the Duchess of Cambridge in tears during the rehearsal. He also revealed that "my family literally cut me off financially". "That was relayed to me from Harry," she said. The Duchess said her friends and family's reactions to the negative press coverage of her made her all the more aware of her impossible situation. Prince Harry has joined the couch for the second part of their interview. ", Harry replied: "Yeah. It was the ultimate homecoming and after their interview with Oprah, it’s clear that the couple now have the support of the American public – which is Team Sussex all the way. Basically. supports HTML5 Share page. In another previously unseen clip, the Duchess of Sussex described the damage to her own family's relationships amid intense press scrutiny, writes Rozina Sabur. "They tend to treat these family matters privately - not to do it all over the airwaves.". Here are the key points from the interview, which UK viewers can watch at 9pm on ITV on Monday, March 8. She said the Duke had told her he did not think she should attend the engagement but that she was so concerned for her own welfare that she told him she could not be left alone. Harry and Meghan's explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey could trigger "the start of a PR war", a public relations expert has said. In probably the most extraordinary claim in the interview, the Duchess of Sussex says that when she was pregnant with Archie there were "concerns and conversations about how dark his skin might be when he's born”. Royal experts have pointed out that decisions about security are made by the government and the Metropolitan Police, rather than the palace. Boris Johnson is asked by The Sun's Harry Cole about "wall-to-wall" media coverage of Britain as an "unwelcoming and racist country" in light of the Sussexes' interview. The Duchess of Sussex said that when she was pregnant with Archie there were "concerns and conversations about how dark his skin might be when he's born". Asking whether the couple have watched The Crown, Harry replied: "I've watched some of it. Prince Harry said he still felt compassion for his father and brother because they are also "trapped". ", Oprah asked: "You left because you were asking for help, and didn't get it? “It changed the death threats,” she added. Read more: Princess Diana foresaw Prince Harry's departure from Royal family, Duke claims. First, concerns linger about the health of the Duke of Edinburgh, who remains in hospital having undergone heart surgery last week. close. ", Ms Williams added: "I know first hand the sexism and racism institutions and the media use to vilify women and people of colour to minimise us.". "I didn't romanticise any element of it, but I think as Americans especially - what you know about the royals is what you read in fairy tales," she said. "I think when people say 'Oh they are talking now but they wanted privacy' they don't understand there is a difference between being a public figure who wants to have some boundaries and not be consistently intruded upon versus being private.". Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie's security is no longer paid for by the taxpayer. Many celebrities have spoken out in defence of the Duchess of Sussex, she added, including friend and tennis star Serena Williams. "Talk of Royals “hiding behind the sofa” ahead of the primetime, no-holds-barred chat appeared to underestimate quite what the couple had in store. Asked about his relationship with his older brother, Harry said: "The relationship is space at the moment. Meghan's revelation that the Duchess of Cambridge previously made her cry is unlikely to be well received at the palace, given the long-standing tradition that disputes are not aired publicly. However she employed a favoured phrase, adding: "we've actually not just survived but are thriving" calling it a miracle". Gabriella Swerling, Victoria Ward and Camilla Tominey have more details here. The prince said he had been able to restart their lives in the US with money his mother had left him. The Queen stepped in ahead of Prince George's birth to issue a Letters Patent to ensure all the Cambridges' children, not just George, would have fitting titles. The Duchess of Sussex said she knows the gender of her baby and it will be revealed later on during the interview, which was filmed at a friend's house. #OprahMeghanHarry pic.twitter.com/M4oqmbKGfR. I just didn't want to be alive any more". Past and present employees are to be invited to speak in confidence about their experiences of working for the duchess, after it was alleged she drove out two personal assistants and that staff were "humiliated" on several occasions. The Duke added that British society was not "bigoted" but the country's press was "inherently corrupt". He said that despite being "trapped", he "didn't see a way out" or realise he was trapped until he met Meghan. "I said:'I have left the house twice in four months, I am everywhere but I am nowhere'," the Duchess told Oprah as she described her loneliness. Buckingham Palace is investigating the allegations. Rumours are swirling about who will be called to give evidence in the Buckingham Palace probe. Asked about the "tipping point" which led the couple to quit the UK, Prince Harry replied: "I was desperate. During their tell-all interview, the couple alleged an unnamed member of the royal family raised ‘concerns and conversations’ about how dark their son Archie’s skin might be when he’s born and Meghan made the heart-breaking confession to Oprah that royal life and life in its intense, unrelenting spotlight drove her to the verge of suicide. Not surprising given the intimate friendship of. ", Winfrey asks if Meghan's story with a prince "does have a happy ending". And, as we found out in Oprah's two-hour interview with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, royals can do the same. In Britain, where the Sussexes’ popularity has plummeted according to recent polls, the Duchess’s decision to publicly air her grievances has been largely perceived as insensitive to the Queen, given the Duke of Edinburgh is in hospital recovering from heart surgery. because she was putting Archie to bed waiting on the west coast feed and had no idea what was happening on the east coast. Read more: Meghan told me about her problems – this is a storm that could have been avoided. Get your need-to-know Congratulations my friends, and welcome to the #girldad club H," he wrote. royal rules suggest Archie has not been singled out. It was also said to have angered the Queen. "When Harry mentions that they (other members) are trapped, that's very uncomfortable to hear.". Asked about the issue at the Downing Street press briefing - which is ongoing - Mr Johnson said: "I've always had the highest admiration for the Queen and the unifying role that she plays in our country and across the Commonwealth. Harry said he ultimately decided to step back because of a "lack of support and lack of understanding" from both the British press and the Royal institution. Implying a distinct lack of sisterly support from the mother-of-three, even when “everything was going on with my Dad”, Meghan insisted: “I’m not sharing that in any way to be disparaging about her,” adding: “I would hope that she would want that to be corrected.”. "[They] said to me 'please don't do this with the media, they will destroy your life'...This person is friends with all the editors," the Prince said. "For anyone to come forward and speak about their own struggles with mental health, and tell their own personal story, that takes courage. Charles Anson said that there was "not a strand of racism" within the Royal household. When will Harry and Meghan's interview air on TV? She claimed she told a senior Palace official that she wanted to get treatment for her depression, but was denied because it would “look bad”. Our video team has pulled together the new, unseen clips that have been released this afternoon from the interview. "It is a reminder that too many people experience racism in 21st-century Britain. Earlier today, sources within both the Church of England and those working for the Sussexes moved to clarify that the vows presided over by the Most Rev Justin Welby in the garden did not constitute a legal marriage. Oprah raised the rumours that Meghan had made "Kate", as she referred to her, cry during a rehearsal for the flower girls. Asked if his father, the Prince of Wales, thinks it is a "toxic environment", Harry said: "I think he's had to make peace with it.". The feeling is this was our decision therefore the consequences are on us. Harry said his first thought was "amazing" when he discovered they were having a girl, adding: "Just grateful. Next, Harry is asked how his mother would have reacted to him stepping back from the Royal Family. ", Winfrey asked if Meghan's story with a prince "does have a happy ending", to which she replied: "Greater than any fairy tale you've ever read. "In those months when I was pregnant, all around this same time, so we have in tandem the conversation of, you won't be given security, not gonna be given a title and also concerns and conversations about how dark his skin might be when he's born.”. Harry and Meghan’s Oprah interview is due out in March (Picture: Getty Images) ‘Neither the Sussexes nor the TV crew saw the fallout of their interview leading to this. Oprah Winfrey said the full interview was three hours and 20 minutes long and was edited down to one hour and 25 minutes for the US broadcast, and the most important question she wanted to answer was "why did they leave? Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has said the allegations made by the Duchess of Sussex in her television interview must be taken seriously. "The most shocking moment came when the Duchess confessed to having had suicidal thoughts and not wanting to go on in the face of relentless media scrutiny. Her Majesty , 94, will address the nation to … But she added that the wider Palace institution denied her access to mental health help. Mr Borkowski said: "There's a lot of losers in this.". In 1917, King George V decided to limit the number of royal highnesses within the family. Oprah told CBS This Morning that the Duke had wanted to make clear that neither his grandmother nor grandfather were involved in "those conversations". I am really proud of us. She said: "I did everything I could to protect both of them in that media frenzy for over a year". The Duchess of Sussex has suggested it was her son Archie Mountbatten-Windsor's "birthright" to be a prince and the decision not to give him a title went against convention. "They cannot stand when someone marries into the family and soars to popularity they will never, ever have," she wrote on Twitter. Meghan said she was not sharing the information to be "disparaging", but added it was "really important for people to understand the truth". ", Asked if they were "done" with two children, Harry said "done" and Meghan said: "Two is it.". Mr Anson said: "I think the Palace's instinct will reflect how the Queen has carried her role in last 69 years. The sum was invested and gathered substantial interest, so Prince Harry inherited around £10 million on his 30th birthday. I said that I've never felt this way before and I need to go somewhere. "He spoke with affection about the Queen, he spoke with love for his brother, William. By raising the spectre of racism, Prince Harry and Meghan have pressed on a sore that has long been one of the Royal family’s weaknesses, writes Gordon Rayner. What wonderful news to celebrate on International Women’s Day! "He (Harry) was very direct about the fact that he felt that his father (Charles, the Prince of Wales) had not given him the support, and he wanted to try and rebuild a relationship, the fact that he was close to his brother (William, the Duke of Cambridge), but obviously there was some distance between them. In the past, other episodes of Oprah’s interviews have been uploaded to the ’60 minutes’ YouTube channel within 24 hours of airing. Check back later this afternoon to see if your comment has been included in a round-up of the best reaction. Harry added: "The biggest concern was while we were in Canada, in someone else's house, I then got told, short notice, that security was going to be removed. He is asked whether this has damaged the UK and, the Queen aside, he believes the Royal Family is racist. All the astonishing claims about the Royal Family are made at the time and place they wanted to make them. The formal ceremony was done by the Archbishop of Canterbury. While the programme was full of accusations and revelations, in the background we also learned a lot about the life the Sussexes have established with their son Archie in the upscale seaside town of Montecito. But Archie was not entitled to be a prince because of rules set down by King George V more than 100 years ago. The Duke of Sussex also revealed their security detail was removed when they stepped back from being senior members of the family. 'The Queen is busy, she's busy all week, do not come up here'. The Duchess, 39, said in the extraordinarily candid interview that the “stress and isolation” drove her to contemplate taking her own life while pregnant with son Archie. Serena Williams, the US tennis star who co-hosted the Duchess's baby shower in 2019, said she was a victim of "systematic oppression". I went to all the places which I thought I should go to, to ask for help - we both did, separately and together. The interview revealed intimate details of Diana's marriage to Prince Charles and was watched by millions. ". According to Tatler magazine, the Duchess of Cambridge was upset because she wanted Charlotte and the other bridesmaids to follow “protocol” and wear tights. Earlier on Monday, Boris Johnson refused to comment on the allegations: Buckingham Palace has yet to respond to claims made by the Sussexes in the interview. Telegraphcolumnist Allison Pearson says the Duchess of Sussex's claims of suicidal thoughts appeared to be little more than attention-seeking. "We sat there and we just chatted. The princes were left about £6.5 million each when their mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, died 23 years ago. The spokesman sidestepped the question about whether Mr Johnson would agree with children's minister Vicky Ford that it is unacceptable to ask about the skin colour of an unborn child. Asked about the "tipping point" which led the couple to leave the UK, Prince Harry replies: "I was desperate. Prince Harry revealed that his father Prince Charles stopped taking his calls while discussions about the couple's future role were ongoing. New Zealand is a constitutional monarchy with The Queen as Sovereign. ", She added: "The stories about blindsiding the Queen were very damaging to them and hurtful to them, there had clearly been months and months of preparation before they moved to Canada.". Britons will be able to watch the full Harry and Meghan interview with Oprah in the UK tonight. "They don't have a voice. After such enormous accusations, where to the Duke and Duchess go from here? He offers a glimpse of their most trying moments in London, describing how his wife would sometimes cry while breastfeeding their son. "You can feel his sadness and I think what he said in the interview last night on continuing to mend that relationship is what he intends to do but it is very sad.". Prince Harry hopes that the brothers can present a united front at Kensington Palace on July 1, which would have been the Princess’s 60th birthday, in an attempt to move past their rift. "What has [the interview] achieved, apart from saying stuff that can't be undone? She said she felt so low at one point that she told the Duke of Sussex that she could not be left alone because she was afraid she might harm herself. The Duke and Duchess revealed Hollywood mogul Tyler Perry provided a home and security for the couple when they moved from Canada to the US. And he wasn't able to do that, and that for me has really resonated, especially now as a mother. The Duchess grows tearful as she told Oprah: "I was really ashamed to say it at the time, and ashamed to have to admit it, to Harry especially, because I know how much loss he suffered.
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