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The few times Prince Harry has spoken publicly, he has alluded chillingly to his fear of “history repeating itself.” His mother, Princess Diana, died while speeding away from the lens of paparazzi cameras, which continued to take her picture while she lay dying in the back of a car. The frenzied press coverage of Harry and Meghan Markle clearly echoed the mania around his mother, but in their CBS interview with Oprah on Sunday night, the similarities extend to the way Meghan was treated by The Firm a term that may have been new to many American viewers, by which she means the apparatus that supports the royal family as a cultural and commercial institution more than as a family in the traditional sense.
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Mar 6, 2021
Tomorrow night, CBS will air an interview with Oprah, Meghan Markle, and Prince Harry; as teaser footage has shown, the couple doesn t appear to hold back about their post royal-life journey. As interview day neared this week the Times published a report that Meghan faced a bullying complaint made by one of her closest advisers during her time at Kensington Palace.
Through her spokesperson, the Duchess of Sussex called this allegation another attack on her character. Meanwhile, Meghan s longtime friends and former
Suits co-stars have come to her defense. On Friday, Abigail Spencer, who played Dana Scott on the show, posted on Instagram in support of Meghan.