Brits hold arms over Meghan and Harry’s interview with Oprah

Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, take more levels for their interview with Oprah Winfrey aired on Friday morning Sunday on CBS.

The couple said the press was one of the driving forces behind their decision to move to the US, but the royal family of the United Kingdom have been relying on the media for generations to provide support.

British tabloids apparently hold out their knives to Meghan explosive maintenanceCBS News reports Holly Williams’ reports that there is an overall war – and Harry and Meghan, the palace on the other – as Buckingham Palace investigates allegations against the Duchess.

Amid accusations that the seat in Sussex is tone-deaf, a presenter of ‘Good Morning Britain’ said that the timing of their upcoming interview was described as ‘unfortunate’.

Screen personality, Piers Morgan, calls it ‘crass beyond belief’.

“I do not understand what they want or what they think they are going to get,” said another commenter.

With Harry’s grandfather Prince Philip in hospital and a deadly raging pandemic reveals the couple all about leaving the royal life.

In an audio clip from the interview, Winfrey asks, “How do you feel about the palace hearing you speak your truth today?”

“I do not know how they could expect us to be silent after all this time only if there is an active role that ‘The Firm’ plays in perpetuating falsehoods about us,” Meghan said in the preview.

British comedian Gina Yashere, based in Los Angeles, told CBS News that the criticism from across the dam is another example of British racism – which she describes more subtly than the American variety.

“She would not conduct this interview with Oprah, they would not be in California, even if it were not for the way they were reported, the way they were harassed and chased while performing their royal duties,” Yashere said. said.

While there was joy in the country when Harry married his beautiful and charismatic bride, a recent poll found that only 32% of the British public consider her favorable.

An ambitious, confident and outspoken American has terrified the British establishment, said journalist Ayesha Hazarika.

“British culture is still incredibly socially conservative,” she said. “And the British tabloids and British polite society – they prefer to see women in the royal family, but not hear.”

This is a game that the Duchess clearly does not want to play.

Meghan’s supporters pointed out that while the palace was investigating her behavior, it never publicly announced an investigation into the allegations against Prince Andrew, a former friend of Jeffrey Epstein.

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