Harry and Meghan got married in a shiny 2018 show that captured the world’s attention.
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Prince Harry and his American wife Meghan will break the silence in their first interview since retiring from the British royal family when they sit down with Oprah Winfrey next month.
Harry and Meghan, who announced they are expecting their second child on Sunday, shocked old royals last year by announcing plans to step back from their royal careers.
CBS said the interview will be broadcast on March 7.
“Winfrey will speak to Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, in an extensive interview, covering everything from entering life such as Royal work, marriage, motherhood, philanthropy to how she handles life. under intense public pressure, “CBS said in a statement.
“Later, Prince Harry will join the two as they talk about their move to the United States and their future hopes and dreams for their expanding family.”
Harry and Meghan got married in a glittering show in 2018 that caught the world’s attention but later gave up their official royalties following disagreements with other family members and despite much media attention.

The couple moved to Southern California with their baby son Archie last year and have signed a multi-faceted production contract with Netflix Inc, a major step in their plan to make a living for themselves outside of the royal family.
Their relationship with British journalists has been shattered and the couple have filed legal lawsuits against several newspapers.
Last week, Meghan won a privacy lawsuit against Associated Newspapers after the Mail on Sunday newspaper published excerpts of a letter she wrote to her father in August 2018.
Winfrey, one of the richest and most influential women in America, in 2011 completed her high-profile daily television talk show, where she interviewed presidents and celebrities.
Buckingham Palace declined to comment.
A royal source said because Harry and Meghan are no longer working members of the royal family, it is up to them to make any decisions they make regarding media promises. They are not obliged to tell the royal family about such plans, the source said.
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