Oprah Interview | Meghan says the British royals are worried about her son’s darker skin

Oprah Interview |  Meghan says the British royals are worried about her son’s darker skin

Sunday’s interview special with Meghan described how naive she was about the ground rules of royal life before marrying her husband Harry nearly three years ago.

Meghan has told Oprah Winfrey that she was silenced by the royal system and it became clear at a certain point that some were prepared to lie to “protect other members of the family”.

The Duchess of Sussex distinguished between real members of the royal family and those who worked for them. Meghan said, “Rani has always been amazing to me.”

Sunday’s interview special with Meghan described how naive she was about the ground rules of royal life before marrying her husband Harry nearly three years ago. “I couldn’t fully understand what the job was,” she said. She also notes that she did not know what to do before she met Queen Elizabeth II for the first time, and did not feel that it would be necessary.

The Sunday night airing of the two-hour special hosted by Oprah Winfrey will provide the first, and unprecedented, glimpse of the couple’s departure from royal duties and the strains inflicted on them. Listeners in the United States are watching it first; It will not air until Monday night in the UK.

“I was inexperienced”

Meghan said, “I’d say I went naive because I didn’t know much about the royal family.” “It was not part of the conversation at home. This was not something we followed. “

Britain's prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, are interviewed by Oprah Winfrey.

Britain’s prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, are interviewed by Oprah Winfrey. | Photo courtesy: Reuters

Meghan said that her and Harry were aligned during their courtship because of their “cause-driven” work. But she did not fully understand the pressure of being associated with the prestigious royal family.

Archie worries about skin color

He said that the British royal family refused to tell his son Archie, partly because of the conversation, how deep his skin could be.

Meghan said in an interview, “They didn’t want him to be a prince or princess, not knowing what gender would be, which would be different from protocol, and he wouldn’t get protection.” CBS It was late on Sunday.

“In those months when I was pregnant, around this time, so we have created a dialogue, you will not be given protection, will not be given a title and will also be concerned about how deep her skin can be . When he was born, “said Meghan.

Asked with whom the conversation took place, he said: “I think it would be very damaging for them.”

“Kate made me cry”

Meghan said Kate, who is married to Harry’s brother Prince William, cried her out just before their 2018 wedding.

Prince William of Britain and his wife Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, stand on the balcony of Buckingham Palace after the Royal Wedding in London on 29 April 2011.

Prince William of Britain and his wife Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, stood on the balcony of Buckingham Palace after the Royal Wedding in London on 29 April 2011. Photo courtesy: AP

She denied a newspaper story that she cried before marrying Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, and said it was a turning point in her relationship with the media.

“It was a turning point,” Meghan said. Asked if they cried Kate, Meghan replied: “Averted.”

Meghan said, “A few days before the wedding she (Kate) was upset about something, yes the flower girl was right about the dress, and it made me cry. It hurt my feelings.”

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