Moment Prince Harry and Meghan watch their infamous Oprah interview
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‘We didn’t see it until the world saw it’: The moment Prince Harry and Meghan watch their infamous Oprah interview for the first time
- The second part of the Prince Harry and Meghan Markle documentary series was released today.
- The footage shows Harry and Meghan watching their Oprah interview at home.
- The couple can be seen cuddling affectionately on the sofa with their dog Pula.
- In teaser clip, Palace accused of leaking negative stories against the Duchess
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Behind-the-scenes images show Prince Harry and Meghan Markle watching their Oprah interview at home in new episodes on Netflix.
New episodes of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex documentary series were released today and the couple can be seen snuggling on the sofa with their dog Pula.
A heavily pregnant Meghan is seen affectionately caressing Harry’s face throughout and the pair shared a sweet kiss at the end of the interview.
Harry shielded his wife’s eyes during parts of the interview when headlines about Meghan appeared on the screen.
Behind-the-scenes images show Prince Harry and Meghan Markle watching their Oprah interview at home in new episodes on Netflix.
Meghan revealed that they watched the interview at the same time as the rest of the world, but was surprised that the race scandal was the race scandal rather than her mental health revelations.
She said: ‘We didn’t see it until the world saw it. it was interesting
“I thought he was very open about the depression I experienced and how extreme it became, I thought that would be the biggest thing, but it was completely overshadowed by the race conversation.”
Meghan revealed that they watched Oprah’s interview at the same time as the rest of the world, but was surprised that the ‘take away’ was the career scandal rather than her mental health revelations.
The first three episodes of Harry & Meghan, part of the Sussexes’ multi-million dollar deal with Netflix, aired last week, with the final three hour-long episodes airing starting today.
The Sussexes’ six-part show, part of their multi-million dollar deal with Netflix, has become the streaming giant’s most watched documentary in a week of release, debuting with 81.55 million hours watched.
The opening installment covered the couple’s courtship and romance, but many were unhappy with the late Queen’s Commonwealth show’s depiction with some saying it appeared the couple wanted to “overthrow the monarchy”.
The duke also said his family members questioned why Meghan needed more media protection than their wives had been afforded, but failed to understand the “racial element”.
In a clip, Meghan’s British privacy lawyer, Jenny Afia, insisted that she had seen evidence of the conspiracy against the Duchess before Lucy Fraser, whose real name is Lucy Meadmore, a former public relations manager who was a mysterious figure. until a week ago, he says, “Meg became the scapegoat.” for the Palace.
The Duchess herself also suggested that she was made a scapegoat, adding: “You’d see.” A story about someone in the family would come up for a minute and they’d say, ‘We’ve got to make that go away.
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