Don’t expect Queen Elizabeth II to provide any immediate commentary on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle‘s interview with Oprah Winfrey when it airs later tonight (March 7).
15.02.2021 - 19:25 / foxnews.com
The British royal family will be growing again after Meghan Markle and Prince Harry announced on Sunday they're expecting their second child together. After the couple announced the news on Valentine's Day, Queen Elizabeth and the rest of the family revealed they are "delighted." "Her Majesty, Duke of Edinburgh, Prince of Wales and the entire family are ‘delighted’ and wish them well," Buckingham Palace told Fox News on Monday.
Don’t expect Queen Elizabeth II to provide any immediate commentary on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle‘s interview with Oprah Winfrey when it airs later tonight (March 7).
Manori Ravindran International EditorITV has won the rights to air Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s hotly anticipated interview with Oprah Winfrey, Variety can reveal.The U.K. broadcaster edged out rivals such as Sky and Discovery for the coveted CBS primetime special, which marks the couple’s first official sit-down interview since splitting from the British Royal Family a year ago.
Prince Harry has reportedly angered Oprah Winfrey after speaking to James Corden on The Late Late Show, which aired a week ahead of her own tell-all chat. The 67 year old talk show host had a sit down chat with Prince Harry and his pregnant wife Meghan Markle, 39, "for an intimate conversation" that will air in the UK on ITV just 24 hours after being released on CBS broadcast network in the US.
The upcoming tell-all interview in which Oprah Winfrey is allowed to ask Prince Harry and Meghan Markle anything she can think of — with “nothing off limits” isn’t just crazy exciting… it’s also years in the making!
Come 7 March and Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are all set to give millions of royal fans and keen followers of the British royal family a sneak peek into their lives.
It didn’t take long for Prince Harry to realize that Meghan Markle was The One. The Duke of Sussex, who appeared on "the Late Late Show" Thursday night, got candid about meeting the former American actress.
Meghan and Harry filmed their first joint interview since leaving the royal frontline with TV legend Oprah Winfrey this month. It's set to air on March 7, on CBS - the same US network which just aired the Duke of Sussex's most recent public appearance.
Given that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's permanent move to their Santa Barbara mansion in Los Angeles happened in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, James Corden took it upon himself to give Harry a proper tour of LA.