Oprah interview: Meghan accuses palace of 'perpetuating falsehoods' (2024)

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The duch*ess of Sussex has said Buckingham Palace could not expect her and Prince Harry to be silent if it was "perpetuating falsehoods about us".

In a clip of Oprah Winfrey's interview with the couple, Meghan had been asked how she felt about the palace hearing her "speak your truth today".

Meghan also said: "If that comes with risk of losing things, I mean... there is a lot that has been lost already."

Buckingham Palace is investigating claims the duch*ess bullied royal staff.

The allegations of bullying levelled at Meghan were published after the interview with Oprah was recorded.

The interview with Oprah, which will air in the US on Sunday and in the UK on Monday, is expected to detail Harry and Meghan's short period as working royals together before they stepped down for a life in the US.

In the 30-second teaser clip released by CBS, Oprah asks the duch*ess: "How do you feel about the palace hearing you speak your truth today?"

Meghan replies: "I don't know how they could expect that, after all of this time, we would still just be silent if there is an active role that The Firm is playing in perpetuating falsehoods about us."

The Duke and duch*ess of Sussex quit their roles as senior working royals in March 2020, and now live in California.

A report in the Times newspaper on Wednesday claimed the duch*ess faced a complaint made in October 2018, while the duke and duch*ess were living at Kensington Palace after their marriage in May of that year.

A leaked email sent from a staff member, which was published by the newspaper, alleges that Meghan drove two personal assistants out of the household. The report claims she undermined the confidence of a third member of staff.

In a statement later, Buckingham Palace - which is responsible for the hiring of royal staff - said it was "clearly very concerned about allegations in the Times" and its HR team would look into the circ*mstances outlined in the article.

"The Royal Household has had a Dignity at Work policy in place for a number of years and does not and will not tolerate bullying or harassment in the workplace."

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The gloves have come off

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If anyone thought Prince Harry and Meghan were going to restrict their criticism to the British media, a sector they have made clear they loathe, they should think again. "The Firm" - aka the Royal Family and its staff - is clearly in their sights.

This isn't directly about the allegations of bullying levelled at Meghan, and also to a lesser degree Harry. They were published after the interview was recorded. But the couple see the allegations as an example of how some people in the palace brief against them.

We'll have to wait for the interview to find out exactly what "falsehoods" the couple believe have been put out by the palace. The bullying allegations - which are vigorously denied by the couple - are being investigated.

But it's clear that the gloves have come off, and that the ties of family have not restrained the couple as they seek to put their side of the story.

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Past and present royal employees are to be invited to speak in confidence about their experiences of working for Meghan as part of the investigation.

'Attack on her character'

The bullying allegations are denied by Meghan and Prince Harry.

A statement issued by Meghan's spokesman in response to the newspaper's story said: "The duch*ess is saddened by this latest attack on her character, particularly as someone who has been the target of bullying herself and is deeply committed to supporting those who have experienced pain and trauma.

"She is determined to continue her work building compassion around the world and will keep striving to set an example for doing what is right and doing what is good."

Author Anna Pasternak - who wrote a book on Princess Diana - said she thought "the whole issue stems to when Meghan first entered the Royal Family".

"I think she was naïve, she didn't really understand the monarchy or 'The Firm' as she rightly puts it, and the constricts of royal power. She was naive to think that she could modernise the monarchy, that she could have her voice and could do things her way," she told Radio 5 Live.

But Rachel C. Boyle, head of interdisciplinary studies at Leeds Beckett University, said the Oprah interview was "absolutely the right thing to do at this point".

"I feel like Meghan has not been given the opportunity to defend herself or to respond to any of the claims that have previously been made about her in the media, in a space that allows her to express herself."

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Meghan and Prince Harry's TV interview with Oprah will be aired on CBS in the US on the evening of Sunday 7 March.

In the UK, the interview will be screened on ITV at 21:00 GMT on Monday 8 March.

CBS has said Meghan will be interviewed about "stepping into life as a royal, marriage, motherhood" and "how she is handling life under intense public pressure".

She will then be joined by Prince Harry, and the couple will speak about their move to the US last year and their future plans.

In an earlier clip released by CBS, the Duke of Sussex drew parallels between the treatment of his late mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, and Meghan.

Just hours before the interview is aired in the US, a special programme to celebrate Commonwealth Day will be broadcast on BBC One at 17:00 on Sunday 7 March.

It comes as Buckingham Palace announced that the Duke of Edinburgh has undergone a successful procedure for a pre-existing heart condition and will be remaining in hospital for a number of days.

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Oprah interview: Meghan accuses palace of 'perpetuating falsehoods' (2024)

FAQs

What was the statement from Buckingham Palace after Oprah interview? ›

After growing pressure to respond, a short statement issued on behalf of the Queen read: “The whole family is saddened to learn the full extent of how challenging the last few years have been for Harry and Meghan. The issues raised, particularly that of race, are concerning.

What did Meghan Markle say in Oprah interview? ›

Markle said she contemplated suicide after marrying Prince Harry and settling into royal life. "I was ashamed to say it at the time and ashamed to have to admit it to Harry. But I knew that if I didn't say it, then I would do it," the duch*ess of Sussex told Winfrey.

What are Harry and Meghan accusing the royal family of? ›

Harry has lobbed a host of accusations against his family. That includes allegations of Prince William's physical violence against him, Queen Consort Camilla pushing negative stories about Meghan Markle to the press, and even that Kate Middleton was reluctant to share lip gloss with Meghan.

Did Meghan say they wanted privacy? ›

During the interview, Meghan also refuted the media narrative that she and Harry wanted privacy. “They've created a false narrative. I've never talked about privacy,” she said. Rather, the duch*ess said she and Harry wanted “boundaries” and “respect”.

What was the Queen's response to Meghan and Harry's interview? ›

“The issues raised, particularly that of race, are concerning. While some recollections may vary, they are taken very seriously and will be addressed by the family privately,” Elizabeth said.

What did Oprah say about Harry and Meghan attending the coronation? ›

“It's been reported that Harry and Meghan have received an invitation to the coronation,” King began. “Do you think they should go? Do you think they should not go? Is it something you'd like to comment on?” Oprah replied to her friend, “I think they should do what they feel is best for them and for their family.

Did Beyonce text Meghan after Oprah interview? ›

When did Meghan receive the text from Beyonce? Meghan received the text from Beyonce after their interview with Oprah.

What did Piers Morgan say about Meghan Markle after Oprah interview? ›

Speaking the morning after Markle and husband Prince Harry's interview with Oprah Winfrey aired in March, Morgan said he didn't “believe a word” of Markle's claims, including that she was deeply unhappy after marrying into the British royal family and had considered self-harm.

How much did Meghan get paid for Oprah interview? ›

Chelsea Hettrick, a spokesperson for Harpo Productions, told Reuters via email, “We can confirm that there was no payment of any kind to Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and duch*ess of Sussex or any of their charities for the interview or licensing of footage.”

What does Meghan call Harry? ›

In recent years, Meghan has on multiple occasions been documented referring to her husband by the endearing nicknames, "Haz" and "H"—and in the pair's new docuseries, Harry & Meghan, she, as well as her mother, and various of their mutual friends, call the prince by the same nicknames.

Have Harry and Meghan been stripped of their royal titles? ›

Despite stepping back from their official roles, the Sussexes retained their titles as the Duke and duch*ess of Sussex, although they no longer use the 'His/Her Royal Highness' styling.

What has Meghan said against the Royal Family? ›

"Just by existing, we were upsetting the dynamic of the hierarchy," she said. When asked if there was room for forgiveness between her and the royal family, Meghan replied, "I think forgiveness is really important. It takes a lot more energy to not forgive. But it takes a lot of effort to forgive.

Why does Meghan always look at the camera? ›

Inbaal said: "Meghan's tendency to stare directly at the cameras when she is being photographed, is only a natural extension of her habit of to maintaining eye contact with people she talks to. “In terms of body language, direct eye contact shows a person who is attentive and happy to listen.

Does Meghan Markle have security detail? ›

The Duke and duch*ess of Sussex personally fund a private security team for their family, yet that security cannot replicate the necessary police protection needed whilst in the U.K. In the absence of such protection, Prince Harry and his family are unable to return to his home,” a representative for Prince Harry wrote ...

Did Harry and Meghan have police protection? ›

Harry, along with other senior royals, had received full publicly-funded security protection before he stepped back from his royal duties and moved to California with his American wife Meghan in March 2020.

How did the royals respond to the Oprah interview? ›

Two days after Prince Harry and duch*ess Meghan's shattering interview with Oprah Winfrey, Buckingham Palace issued a four-sentence response, saying the couple's accusations of racism and lack of support are taken "very seriously" and will be addressed by the royal family "privately."

What was revealed in the Oprah interview? ›

It drew more than 17 million viewers and generated explosive headlines. Over the course of the interview, Harry and Meghan revealed that members of the royal family had expressed “concerns” over the color of their then-unborn baby's skin.

What did Oprah say about Queen Elizabeth? ›

Oprah Winfrey Thinks Queen Elizabeth's Death Could Be “Peacemaking” Opportunity For Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. The legendary talk show host remains hopeful that the Sussexes will be able to use this event to reconcile with the rest of the royal family.

Why did Prince Harry run during an interview? ›

The clip shows someone offscreen appearing to say something to Harry while military personnel can be seen running in one direction in the background. Harry then scrambles to remove his microphone with a sombre expression on his face and sprints off in the direction of the other troops, responding to the urgent mission.

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