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The news of the Duchess of Sussex, allegedly reducing staffers to tears, came after her bombshell interview with American host Oprah Winfrey where she revealed some controversial points about the royal family.
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The interview was watched by an average of 11.1 million people in the UK, the BBC said.
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Markle and Harry, who tied the knot in 2018, welcomed their first son, Archie Harrison, in May 2019.
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"#OprahMeghanHarry I don't believe a word Meghan says. Not a word. She is lying to make herself a victim. She is using the race card to gain sympathy. Evil," Simi had tweeted earlier on Monday.
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Markle said she didn't "fully understand what the job was" when she, as an "American", waded into "the firm" - her description for the British royal family.
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According to a report in People magazine, the American network paid Winfrey's company, Harpo Productions, a licensing fee between USD 7-9 million, which also included the rights to license the special interview abroad as well.
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Chrissy joined a list of celebrities who have extended their support to the 39-year-old, just days ahead of the highly anticipated interview of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle with popular American talk show host, Oprah Winfrey.
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Harry and Meghan stepped away from full-time royal life in March 2020, unhappy at media scrutiny and the strictures of their roles.
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"The second date I was starting to think 'Wow, this is pretty special,'" Harry told Corden.
"It was just the fact we hit it off with each other and we were just so comfortable in each other's company," he said.
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As per Variety, the Duke of Sussex will also lose his honorary military appointments, which will subsequently be redistributed "among working members of The Royal Family."
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It will be Prince Harry and former actor Meghan's first sit-down interview since their engagement in 2017.
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A spokesperson for the royal couple said: "We can confirm that Archie is going to be a big brother. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are overjoyed to be expecting their second child."
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High Court judge granted the Duchess of Sussex "summary judgment" in her claim for misuse of private information against the company, Associated Newspapers, over the publication of the 2018 letter in its outlet The Mail.
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According to Fox News, Bradby said that though the Duke and Duchess of Sussex appear more "content", Prince Harry is actually heartbroken over the rift.
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The Duchess of Sussex has revealed that she had a miscarriage in July.