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Meghan and Harry on being snubbed by Queen Elizabeth, how race plays a role in royal family in new Oprah clips

Oprah Winfrey is sharing more of her groundbreaking interview with Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, after the two-hour program aired on CBS Sunday night.

In the previously unaired clips, the couple discuss why they believe race played a difference in how Meghan was treated by Buckingham Palace and British tabloids. They also open up about a visit to see Queen Elizabeth that was suddenly called off after the couple’s decision to step back from royal duties in early 2020.

The Sunday special saw the Duchess of Sussex break with previous media narratives, telling Winfrey that Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, had made her cry days before her wedding. Previous reporting had stated that Meghan made Kate cry over arrangements for the ceremony. 

The Duchess of Sussex also revealed their second child, due this summer, would be a girl. They also claimed there were concerns expressed within Buckingham Palace before their first son, Archie, was born, about how dark his skin color might be. Winfrey, who joined “CBS This Morning” the day after the interview aired, said Prince Harry wanted to make it clear that the remarks were not made by Queen Elizabeth or Prince Phillip.

“CBS This Morning” co-host Gayle King said Winfrey called the “best interview” of her career. 


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“Did you leave the country because of racism?” Winfrey asked the couple in the first previously unaired clip.

Prince Harry said “it was a large part of it,” recalling one event in particular.

“I remember the Sentebale fundraiser,” he said. “And one of the people at that dinner said to me, ‘Please don’t do this with the media. They will destroy your life.’ This person is friends with a lot of editors and like that.”

Harry continued, “I said, ‘Sorry, elaborate what do you mean by that?’ So I knew. He said, ‘Please understand the U.K. is very bigoted.’ And I stopped and said, ‘The U.K. is not bigoted. The U.K. press is bigoted, specifically the tabloids. Is that what you mean?’ 

“He goes, ‘No, the U.K. is bigoted.’ And I said, ‘I completely disagree.’ But unfortunately, if the source of information is inherently corrupt or racist or biased, then that filters out to the rest of society.”


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 In the second clip, the Duke of Sussex spoke to Winfrey about how a trip to see Queen Elizabeth II was suddenly called off following a letter to Buckingham Palace in early 2020 in which they told the royal family they would be stepping back from their formal duties.

“That announcement that we put out on the 8th of January in 2020, that was — the content of that was put in a letter to the institution, to my father, which was then shared at the end of December while we were in Canada,” Prince Harry said. “And to then get back on the 6th after my grandmother had said ‘The moment you land, come up.'”

Meghan said she and Harry had asked if they could go see the monarch.

According to Harry, the queen said, “Yeah, come up to Sandringham. Love to have a chat. Come for tea. Why don’t you stay for dinner? It’s going to be a long drive and you’re going to be exhausted.”

“She wanted us to stay the night,” Meghan added.

The prince said they would have “loved that,” until he received a message from his private secretary “the moment we landed in the U.K.”

“Private secretary is sort of a CEO role within the institution,” Meghan said.

Harry said his then private secretary Fiona was “cutting and pasting a message from the Queen’s private secretary, basically.”

“Please pass along to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex that he cannot come to Norfolk. The queen is busy. She’s busy all week,” he said the letter read. 

He went on, “She’d just invited me. The queen’s busy. She’s busy all week. Do not come up here.”

Harry said he called his grandmother from Frogmore Cottage that night, where the couple had lived before Archie was born. He asked her if be could come anyway, but he heard she was busy.

“And she said, ‘Yes, I have something in my diary that I didn’t know that I had.’ And I said, ‘Well, what about the rest of the week?’ She goes, ‘Well that’s busy now as well.”

He said he did not want to push, “because I kind of knew what was going on.”

“Doesn’t the queen get to do what the queen wants to do?” Winfrey asked. 

Harry said no.

“When you’re head of the firm, there is people around you that give you advice,” he said. “And what has also made me really sad is some of that advice has been really bad.”


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In the two-hour special interview, Meghan and Harry discussed feeling alienated from the rest of the royal family, with Harry classifying his relationship with older brother William, Duke of Cambridge, as needing “space.”

The third clip Winfrey shows on “CBS This Morning” features the couple describing the environment in which Harry was raised, and how the royal family compared Meghan’s tabloid coverage with that of Kate, Duchess of Cambridge 

“You’ve had these conversations with your family members. They know why you left,” Winfrey said. “So has anybody said, ‘I’m sorry you had to make that move,’ or, ‘I’m sorry you felt that you had to do that because you felt we were not supporting you’?”

Harry said nobody had.

“The feeling is that this was our decision, therefore the consequences are on us. And despite three years of asking for help and seeing, or visualizing how this might end — it was, I don’t know, just — look, its been really hard. Because I’m trying. I’m part of the system with them. I always have been.”

The prince said he was aware his older brother, second in line for the throne, could not leave the system like he had. 

Asked if Prince William did want to leave the system, Harry said “I don’t know. I can’t speak for him.”

“But with that relationship and that control and the fear by the U.K. tabloids, it’s a really — it’s a toxic environment. But I will always be there for him. I will always be there for my family. And as I said, I’ve tried to help them to see what has happened,” Prince Harry said.

Winfrey asked him if his family — his father Charles, for example — agreed the environment was toxic.

“No, I think he’s had to make peace with it,” Harry said.

Meghan said she could not make peace with it herself because the situation was different.

“I think what they — and this is why I would say, and I can’t speak for them either — if they’re not able to see that this was different, then what happened to Kate when she was, you know,” Meghan said.

Winfrey asked if race was the difference.

“And social media,” Meghan answered. “That didn’t exist. And so it was like the wild, wild west. It was spread like wildfire. Plus my being American, it translated in a different way across the pond. So you had a noise level that was very different. But they can’t see that it’s different.”

“So you felt bullied on an international level?” Winfrey asked.

Meghan said, “I think the volume of what was coming in and the interest was greater because of social media, because of the fact that I was not just British, and that unfortunately, if members of his family say, ‘Well, this is what’s happened to all of us’ — if they can compare what the experience that I went through was similar to what has been shared with us.”

She used a nickname given to her sister-in-law before she married William as an example. 

“Kate was called ‘Waity Katie,’ waiting to marry William, while I imagine that was really hard, and I do. I can’t picture what that felt like. This is not the same,” Meghan said.

She continued, “And if a member of his family will comfortably say we’ve all had to deal with things that are rude, rude and racist are not the same.”

The Duchess of Sussex claimed the press team that would defend the royal family “when they know something’s not true” failed to come to their defense. 

Winfrey asked Prince Harry if he hoped his family would ever acknowledge that the differences in treatment were over race. 

“It would make a huge difference,” he said. “Like I said, there’s a lot of people that have seen it for what it was… like it’s talked about across the world.”

The people who do not want to see it, Harry claimed, “choose not to see it.”

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Queen Elizabeth calls for unity ahead of Meghan Markle, Prince Harry interview in Commonwealth Day speech

Queen Elizabeth II stressed the importance of unity and family in a royal address that aired just hours before Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s sit-down with Oprah Winfrey is set to air.

In a message broadcast on Sunday, Britain’s monarch also touched on the role of technology in keeping people connected with friends and family amid the global coronavirus pandemic.

Although it came hours before the highly anticipated interview, the queen made no mention of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex or their upcoming interview with Winfrey, which will Sunday evening in the U.S., and on Monday in the U.K.

“The testing times experienced by so many have led to a deeper appreciation of the mutual support and spiritual sustenance we enjoy by being connected to others,” the queen said in her audio message.

People have become used to “connecting and communicating by our innovative technology” that allows them to “stay in touch with friends, family, colleagues, and counterparts,” she said. Online communication “transcends boundaries or division, helping any sense of distance to disappear.”

QUEEN ELIZABETH II WON’T WATCH MEGHAN MARKLE, PRINCE HARRY’S TELL-ALL INTERVIEW WITH OPRAH WINFREY: REPORT

In this photo made available Sunday March 7, 2021, Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II poses for a photo while signing her annual Commonwealth Day Message inside St George’s Hall at Windsor Castle, England, Friday March 5, 2021.
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The queen also paid tribute to the front-line workers helping in the fight against COVID-19 in Commonwealth nations.

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Her message of unity stood in contrast to the turmoil in the royal family before the interview, which promises to provide an unprecedented glimpse into the couple’s departure from royal duties and the strains it has put them under.

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle departed royal life a year ago over. The sit-down with Winfrey is a chance for the couple to explain what led them to quit royal life, citing what they said were the unbearable intrusions and racist attitudes of the British media.

‘Oprah with Meghan and Harry: A CBS Primetime Special’ airs March 7, 2021.
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Pre-released clips have already shown Harry talking about his fears that history would repeat itself after his mother, Princess Diana, died in a car crash while pursued by paparazzi. In another clip from the interview, Winfrey asks Meghan how she feels about the palace “hearing you speak your truth today?”

In another pre-released clip, Meghan told Winfrey how “liberating” it was to have a conversation with the television host without the input of royal minders.

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It’s unclear what public reaction, if any, the queen and other royal family members will have to the interview. The U.K.’s Sunday Times newspaper, citing an anonymous source, reported that the queen wouldn’t watch it.

On top of the pandemic and record economic slump, Prince Philip, Harry’s 99-year-old grandfather, is now recovering from a heart procedure.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Destiny 2’s Next Big Expansion The Witch Queen Delayed To 2022

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Destiny 2 has gotten a big expansion every year since it released, but 2021 will be different. Bungie announced today that The Witch Queen, originally planned to launch in the second half of this year, will be delayed until 2022 due to its size and ongoing issues around working from home during the covid-19 pandemic.

“As we began to scale production on the Witch Queen last year, we made the difficult but important decision to move its release to early 2022,” the studio wrote. “[W]e also realized we needed to add an additional unannounced chapter after Lightfall to fully complete our first saga of Destiny.”

In addition to teasing this follow-up to the expansion previously planned for 2022, which will presumably now be pushed to 2023, Bungie assistant game director Joe Blackburn went into the causes of the delays in more detail:

  • The Witch Queen represents an important evolution in the ongoing story of Destiny 2. Beyond Light built the foundation and allowed us to weave the world-building of Destiny and Destiny 2 together, but The Witch Queen will light the fire on a strongly interconnected narrative across Lightfall and beyond, unlike anything we’ve ever attempted before, with characters, arcs, heroes and villains that persist over multiple future releases. Even more importantly, the conclusion of these releases will also conclude the “Light and Darkness Saga,” the conflict we first introduced with the launch of Destiny many years ago. As we’ve been developing The Witch Queen, we realized that we needed this release to be the first of many moments crucial to the story of Destiny. With so much leading to and dependent on what happens in The Witch Queen, we wanted to make sure that we gave ourselves enough time to build out this journey in the right way, starting with an exceptional first chapter in The Witch Queen.
  • With Destiny now committed to being an everlasting evolving world, we want to make sure we are still taking the time to upgrade the systemic foundation of Destiny 2 to support everything we want to do in the future. Our ultimate vision for Destiny 2 still stands – a definitive action-MMO, a unified global community where you can play Destiny anywhere with your friends. For 2021 this means upgrading our approach to keeping Destiny’s weapon and armor game fresh, refining our vision for PVP, implementing transmog, and adding Crossplay. More below.
  • Finally, and the most important reason, we are proud to be uncompromising when it comes to our commitment to the health of our teams. With COVID-19 keeping us away from the office, and the large amount of work on our plates, we needed to move the date in order to make sure that both this year’s updates and The Witch Queen were both delivered at the quality we strive for, and on a schedule that made sense for everyone involved.

Basically, The Witch Queen sounds like it will kick Destiny’s story, which has been an incredibly slowburn since the first game’s release, into overdrive, and in order to get that right and lay the foundation correction, Bungie needs more time.

Traditionally, Destiny expansions have launched in September. Last year’s Beyond Light was the first to slip, arriving in November instead, the first expansion the studio delivered after breaking up with Activision. With the announcement of these latest delays, it seems like the series’ original predictable release cadence will give way to the more realistic approach of “it’s out when it’s done.”

In the meantime, Bungie is focusing on overhauling a number of things in the game, including its recently added and much criticized sunsetting system whereby new loot was given a yearly expiration date. 

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Teaser: Mafia Queen Gangubai Kathiawadi

On the occasion of Bollywood ace filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s birthday, he has gifted his fans with the teaser of his highly anticipated film, Gangubai Kathiawadi featuring Alia Bhatt in the lead role.

Looks fiery and feisty in the teaser, Alia Bhatt makes her entry in style as Mafia Queen Gangubai Kathiawadi. The much buildup given in the beginning comes out true as Alia Bhatt looks supreme in the teaser.

It’s a dream come true for Alia Bhatt to work with her favorite actor and she lived in the most challenging role. Apparently, she has put on some weight for the character. On the other hand, Sanjay Leela Bhansali mesmerizes another time with his magical work.

All in all, it’s a perfect blend of art and the artist. Camera work and background score are the other big assets. The film will arrive in cinemas on July 30th.

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Harry and Meghan should have had ‘common courtesy’ to tell Queen about Oprah interview

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle should have had the ‘common courtesy’ to tell the Queen about their upcoming ‘nuclear’ TV interview with Oprah Winfrey, a royal expert has claimed.

The couple reportedly did not inform Her Majesty in advance that they were planning to participate in the 90-minute special, where they will discuss why they dramatically stepped down as senior royals last year. 

Appearing on Lorraine today, royal editor Russell Myers claimed that while the couple have no obligation to tell the Firm of their plans, it woud have been the right thing to do.

‘If you’re going to set off a nuclear bomb like this, doing a huge interview which will no doubt garner attention across global networks, the decent thing to do would be to tell the Queen, tell your granny you’re going to do it,’ he said.  

He predicted the royal family will be ‘horrified’ with their plans to attract global media attention, and called the choice a ‘funny change of tact’ for a couple who have ‘complained about privacy and intense media scrutiny’. 

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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex did not tell Her Majesty about their tell-all interview. Pictured, Meghan, Harry and the Queen at an awards ceremony at Buckingham Palace on June 26, 2018

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are likely to discuss why they dramatically stepped down as senior royals during the 90-minute special. Pictured, Oprah Winfrey is pictured at Harry and Meghan’s Windsor Castle wedding on May 19, 2018

‘We know they have gone alone and set this path for themselves, the very fact is they are separate from the royal family now’, said Myers. 

‘Palace aides were saying look they didn’t need to tell us if they didn’t want to but one would think there is common courtesy.’ 

Sources close to the Sussexes told the London Evening Standard yesterday that the couple still had a good relationship with the Queen, the Duke’s grandmother.

Appearing on Lorraine today, royal editor Russell Myers (pictured) claimed the ‘decent thing to do’ would have been to inform Her Majesty about their interview plans 

He told host Ranvir Singh the choice was a ‘funny change of tact’ for a couple who have ‘complained about privacy and intense media scrutiny’

Gayle King and Oprah Winfrey, pictured together on CBS in April 2019, are best friends. Gayle told CBS This Morning yesterday: ‘I’m told that nothing is off limits. She can ask anything she wants’

A royal source said that as the couple were no longer working royals, any decisions taken with regard to ‘media commitments are matters for them’.

The source added that the Sussexes were ‘under no obligation’ to inform the Royal Household of the interview, which was announced by CBS in a press release.  

Oprah’s best friend Gayle King has told the presenter has been given complete freedom over what topics she discusses with the couple – which Myers predicts will have ‘disastrous consequences’ for the Firm. 

‘History is there to be seen’, said Myers, ‘Whenever royals do these big tell-all interviews, they have disastrous consequences. Look at Prince Andrew recently, further back in the 90s with Diana and Charles, we’re still talking about them now.’ 

A photograph of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle was released on Sunday as a spokesman for the couple announced: ‘We can confirm that Archie is going to be a big brother’

He added: ‘It’s been reported this week that they only met Oprah once before their wedding, so the fact she’s a trusted friend, I think, is on shaky ground.’ 

CBS has described the interview as an ‘intimate conversation’ including ‘a wide-ranging interview’ with Meghan, about ‘everything from stepping into life as a Royal, marriage, motherhood, philanthropic work to how she is handling life under intense public pressure’. 

Myers predicted news of the ‘explosive’ interview would have been ‘horrifying’ for the royal family, adding that the chat is a ‘funny change of tact’ for a couple who have emphasised their desire for privacy. 

He told: ‘It’s absolutely horrifying news, I would say, for the royal family. The fact Gail King is training Oprah’s big interview so strongly, saying they really wanted to get it, and it will absolutely explosive indeed.

What do we know about the Oprah interview? 

BROADCAST DETAILS

  • ‘Oprah With Meghan And Harry: A CBS Primetime Special’ will be a 90-minute show on CBS on March 7
  • The interview is expected to be filmed this week and UK broadcast details have not yet been confirmed

TOPICS TO BE DISCUSSED

CBS says the first half of the chat will see Meghan speak with Oprah about:

  • ‘Stepping into life as a Royal’
  • Marriage and motherhood
  • Philanthropic work
  • ‘Life under intense public pressure’

The second half will then see Harry join Meghan as they speak about:

  • Their move to the US
  • ‘Their future hopes and dreams for their expanding family’

They are expected to discuss stepping down as senior royals but are unlikely to go into all the details that preceded this, to avoid upsetting the Queen.

‘The very fact Oprah has been given carte blanche to ask anything, will be making the royal family very, very nervous indeed’. 

Myers added: ‘It’s a funny change of tact when you have been complaining about privacy and intense media scrutiny, to sign up with potentially the chat show queen of the world, to be streamed to millions and millions of people.’

It was recently revealed by The Daily Mail that Harry and Meghan are set to lose all their remaining royal patronages after the Queen asked the couple to relinquish their links with any organisations passed down through the Royal Family. 

Harry, 36, would be stripped of his three remaining honorary military titles and, potentially, his patronages with the Rugby Football Union, Rugby Football League and the London Marathon.

Meghan, 38, would have to step down as patron of the National Theatre, unless she can negotiate another position with them. 

When she was handed the role in 2019, it was seen as a major gesture of support and affection because the Queen had been patron of the London institution for 45 years.

Speaking of the decision, Myers said: ‘I think it was always coming, and reading between the lines, the Queen said “You can’t have one foot in and one foot out”. 

‘Harry is going to be stripped of his military titles, the honorary titles he so loves,  and with Meghan she was made the National Theatre Patron which the Queen held for over 45 years. 

‘There will be lots of people within those associations who will be sad to see them go because they really rely on that association with the royals.’ 

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King of Thailand Reportedly Accused of Breaking Sister’s Ankles After She Questions Plan to Name Second Queen

The unpredictable King of Thailand, Maha Vajiralongkorn, who is suffering mass protests in Bankok, has now been accused of breaking his sister’s ankles.

The shocking allegation was reported by Andrew MacGregor Marshall, the former Reuters bureau chief in Bangkok, in his subscription-only newsletter, Secret Siam.

Marshall, who is free to quote his Thai sources without fear of the country’s vicious censorship laws since he left Asia, reports that the king is alleged to have attacked her after she was knock over by his dogs. Insiders claimed that he either jumped on her legs or beat her with a cane.

The assault was allegedly prompted by her confronting him over his plans to make his official consort a second queen, alongside his present wife, Queen Suthida.

The Thai nobility has recently been alive with rumors that King Maha X is set to elevate his official consort, Sineenat “Koi” Wongvajirapakdi, to the status of full queen.

The proposed scheme apparently went down badly with his sister, Princess Sirindhorn, who went to see her brother to try to change his mind about two weeks ago.

This appears to have been a bad idea; the palace recently announced that Sirindhorn had injured both of her ankles in a fall, and had been taken to hospital, but, MacGregor Marshall says, citing “well-placed sources” in “informed palace networks,” that this is less than half the story.

In fact, he alleges, “a furious row erupted” during the meeting and, “she was knocked over by one of Vajiralongkorn’s dogs, and while she was lying on the ground he either stamped on her ankles or struck them with a cane, shattering both of them.”

MacGregor Marshall says that Sirindhorn underwent operations on both ankles at Chulalongkorn Hospital and is unlikely to walk again for several months.

An announcement on Koi’s promotion to Thailand’s second queen is said to have been planned for Tuesday, her birthday. In what may be a precursor to an official announcement later, the pair made a public appearance wearing matching blue coats as they released fish and birds in a Buddhist ceremony at Wasukri pier in Bangkok. Contrary to a report in German newspaper Bild, an official announcement of her elevation has not yet been made.

If Koi is indeed promoted to the position of queen, it would mark a remarkable comeback for the 35-year old former nurse.

Koi was only released from detention in August last year after spending ten months at a correctional facility. She had been accused of feuding with the queen, but was then declared “untainted” and restored to her role as 68-year old King Maha Vajiralongkorn’s official consort.

Just as rumors of her release were circulating, over a thousand photos of her, including alleged nudes, were sent on SD cards to MacGregor Marshall, and to Pavin Chachavalpongpun, a Thai academic and outspoken critic of the monarchy.

The king only married his current and fourth wife, Suthida, in May 2019, just days before his coronation. He divorced his third wife in 2014. The relationship was made famous by a leaked video showing her feeding birthday cake to his poodle, Fufu, while she wore only a G-string and courtiers crawled on the floor before her and the king.

Fufu featured in a previous embarrassing incident: Cables written by Eric John when he was U.S. ambassador to Bangkok, which were published by Wikileaks, detailed the king’s strange obsession with the dog. The diplomatic cables said he adored Fufu, and gave him the title air chief marshal. He is said to have brought the dog to an official dinner “dressed in formal evening attire complete with paw mitts” where he drank from guests’ water glasses.

Thailand is battling a deep recession brought about by COVID-19 and the collapse of the pivotal tourist trade.

Opponents of the ultra-rich royal family have been emboldened in recent months as rallies by student protesters against the establishment have seen their numbers swelling.

Demonstrators have recently taken to protesting by wearing crop tops exposing their midriff to mock the king, who has been photographed wearing similar garb at airports and in German shopping centers.

The protests have been inflamed by reports of the king’s vast wealth, estimated by London’s Financial Times at between $30 billion and $40 billion, after sovereign funds were effectively put under his direct control by the leaders of a successful 2014 coup.

He is believed to be the world’s richest king.

As The Daily Beast recently reported, Vajiralongkorn is also alleged to have built up an extraordinary fleet of 38 jets and helicopters for the exclusive use of the Thai royal family.

He has spent much of the past few years living in Germany, most recently at the Grand Hotel Sonnenbichl in Garmish-Partenkirchen, where his retinue of 20 concubines who have all been given the same honorary surname, have also damaged his domestic and international reputation.

Email addresses provided on Thai government websites did not work, with emails from The Daily Beast requesting comment bouncing back. However, the Thai royals do not typically comment in response to press inquiries, in part because criticizing the royal family in the media is an offense under strict lèse majesté provisions of Thai law.

At the latest count, according to a tally by news agency Prachatai, at least 55 people are now facing lèse majesté charges.

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