It's the interview on everyone's lips today and now CBS has aired an unseen clip from Oprah's interview with Meghan Markle and Prince Harry.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were discussing how hurt they were that nobody in the royal family had apologised for what they suffered through and they explained to Oprah that there isn't a fair comparison to be made with anyone else in the Firm.
Harry said that he was able to leave 'the system' but couldn't speak for his brother's feelings of wanting to stay or go, and said that he felt Prince Charles had 'made peace' with the way things are done in the monarchy.
Oprah then asked the pair why they couldn’t make peace with it like Harry’s father and Meghan quickly refuted the idea as ‘this was different [because of the race aspect] and social media.’

Meghan explained: ‘That didn’t exist [back when Charles was younger] and so it was like the wild, wild West. It [rumours] was spread like wild fire, plus, my being American.
'It translated in a different way across the pond so you had a noise level that was very different. But if they can’t see that it is different...’
Oprah then asked Meghan if she was right in saying that she felt ‘bullied on an international level’ with the Duchess explaining how some people tried to empathise with her but said that 'rude and racist aren't the same'.
'I think the volume of what was coming in and the interest was greater because of social media, because of the fact I was not just British, and that unfortunately if members of his [Harry’s] family say “Well this is what’s happened to all of us” or if they can compare what the experiences I went through is similar to what has been shared with us,' she said.

'Kate was called “Waity Katie” [while] waiting to marry William and while I imagine that was really hard and I do, I can’t picture what that felt like, this is not the same.
'And if a member of this family will comfortably say, “Well we’ve all had to deal with things that are rude,” rude and racist are not the same.
'And equally, you’ve also had a press team that goes on the record to defend you especially when they know something’s not true and that didn’t happen for us.'
Oprah noted that Harry had said previously that he was hurt that there was no acknowledgement on the part of his family that this was different because of race. She asked whether he thought there ever would be and would that make a difference.

Harry answered: ‘It would make a huge difference [if they family acknowledged that this was different because of race]. There’s a lot of people that have seen it for what it was. A lot of people... it’s talked about across the world. Yet the very people that, don’t want to see it, or can’t see it, choose not to see it.'
One of the most shocking revelations to come from the interview was the fact that the colour of Archie's skin was being discussed with someone in the family wondering how dark it would go.
Many have been speculating who that person was but neither Harry nor Meghan were revealing that information.

When chatting to pal Gayle King on CBS This Morning, Oprah insisted that the person who made the baby’s skin colour comment was not either of his grandparents.
She explained: ‘Neither his grandmother nor his grandfather were a part of those conversations. He did not tell me who were a part of those conversations, as you can see I did try to get that answer, on camera and off.’



























