Meghan and Harry's 'extraordinary and unexpected' interview which left TV crew reeling
05.04.2023 - 14:57
/ dailyrecord.co.uk
Harry and Meghan are the names on every royal watcher's lips at the moment as we all avidly await the news of whether the couple will attend the coronation of King Charles ll on May 6.
There's still uncertainty surrounding the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and their plans for the event, which falls on Prince Archie's 4th birthday and could lead to lots of awkward moments in the glare of the spotlight as millions of people tune in to the televised Westminster Abbey event.
Prince Harry and Meghan, of course, are not strangers to the public eye and are used to causing a storm these days following their exit from the Firm.
As well as speaking out in their 2021 interview with Oprah Winfrey after they moved to start their new life in California, revelations from the couple also came out in spectacular style with the release of Harry's tell-all memoir Spare earlier this year.
But another well publicised interview with the couple also sent shockwaves around the globe back in 2019 - and it's said to have left the TV crew behind the cameras "reeling" reports the Mirror.
Harry & Meghan: An African Journey was a behind the scenes documentary which followed the newlywed duke and duchess and then-baby Archie on their 10-day Royal Tour of Africa.
And during an emotional chat with ITV journalist Tom Bradby, Meghan opened up in a way that many viewers at home were not used to seeing the Royal Family behave, as she was asked if she was "okay" in reference to the pressures facing her as a new mum.
Former ITN editorial director Chris Shaw has reflected on the broadcaster's headline-grabbing 2019 interview with the Duchess of Sussex, saying the "little conversation in South Africa" seemed "so outlandishly unexpected and shocking".
Mr Shaw, who