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Harry and Meghan on how race factored into their U.K. press coverage

Harry and Meghan on how race factored into their U.K. press coverage

Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, compared Meghan’s treatment by the tabloid press to that of Kate, Duchess of Windsor, and Buckingham Palace’s reactions to the coverage in this previously unaired clip of Oprah Winfrey’s wide-ranging interview with the couple.

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