president biden s climate envoy, john kerry, calls on the world s most polluting nations to do more to tackle climate change he s been talking to bbc news. and the schoolgirl left for dead by the taliban who went on to win a nobel prize. malala yusafzai tells us about her new multi million pound television deal. britain s royal family and its advisors are reeling from a list of damaging allegations made by the duke and duchess of sussex in their interview with oprah winfrey. meghan said that she considered taking her own life, and that there had been conversations within the royal family about how dark their son archie s skin might be. oprah winfrey has said it wasn t queen elizabeth or the duke of edinburgh who asked prince harry about the colour of his son s skin. so far, buckingham palace has not responded to any of the allegations, as our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. whatever the palace expected, the reality was worse, with meghan describing uncaring a
of reconciliation as one roman catholic nun joins demonstrators, and prays with police. president biden s climate envoy, john kerry, calls on the world s most polluting nations to do more to tackle climate change he s been talking to bbc news. chanting. and, the schoolgirl left for dead by the taliban, who went on to win a nobel prize. malala yusafzai tells us about her new multi million pound television deal. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. britain s royal family and its advisors are reeling from a list of damaging allegations made by the duke and duchess of sussex in their interview with oprah winfrey. meghan said that she considered taking her own life, and that there had been conversations within the royal family about how dark their son archie s skin might be. oprah winfrey has said it wasn t queen elizabeth or the duke of edinburgh who asked prince harry about the colour of his son s skin. so far, buckingham palace has not responded to a
hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are henry zeffman, chief political correspondent at the times, and lizzy buchan, political correspondent at the daily mirror. tomorrow s front pages, starting with. the fallout from the interview harry and meghan gave to oprah winfrey continues to dominate the front pages. the daily telegraph s headline claims that the us president joe biden has praised meghan s courage in disclosing her troubles. what have they done in big capital letters is the headline on the front page of the daily mail. the guardian says that the palace is in crisis following the devastating racism claims made by meghan in her interview with oprah winfrey. the i also carries the same claims as the guardian, while the times says the palace is in turmoil over meghan s racism claims. and the war of the windsors , as the metro dubs it, dominates the front page of the metro. it carries a full page black and white
allegations a stain on the royal. more than 17 million people watched in the us. we will bring you all the reactions. myanmar s ambassador to the uk has broken banks with the military and is calling for the release of the democratically elected leader aung san suu kyi. the death a of the pandemic has passed 100,000. 0nly death a of the pandemic has passed 100,000. only other countries five other countries have suffered as many. the duke and duchess of sussex, harry and meghan, have given an extraordinary portrayal of their life in the royal family. there s a huge amount to go report. among the many shocking elements of the interview, meghan told oprah winfrey that she considered taking her own life. she said there were conversations within the royal family about how dark their son archie s skin might be. and harry said he felt really let down by his father, prince charles. we ll look at the reaction to this in a moment. first, here are three clips from the interview, sta
americans tuned in fair to say they had more sympathy for harry and meghan than for the palace. also in the programme. americans who have been fully vaccinated can now meet each other indoors without wearing masks, under new guidance issued today by the cdc. and they are back the welsh goats that occupied llandudno. and they mean business. this time they have taken primark. hello, i m katty kay in washington, christian fraser is in london. the queen has faced many crises in the 68 years of her reign. the death of diana princess of wales, the collapse of three of her childrens marriages and now this. the interview, as it s being called, ranks pretty high on that list of dramas. this spectacular fallout with the sussexes is reminiscent of the bitter period that culminated in the death of harry s mother but this time there s race involved too. or perhaps even racism. meghan and harry suggest someone in the royalfamily, was concerned about the colour of their future chil