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A British broadcaster has been forced to edit parts of Prince Harry and Meghan s Oprah interview amid claims the press was being unfairly portrayed as racists towards the couple.
A series of newspaper headlines and articles were shown on screen during the two-hour program to support Prince Harry and Meghan s argument they were the subjects of relentless attacks by the media, many of which they said were based on race.
During the interview with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, one of the topics they discussed was the intensity of media reporting and how many of the stories were deliberately nasty to Meghan, claiming she was the target of unrelenting, pervasive attacks .
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If you re one of the many millions who watched Prince Harry and Meghan Markle s sit-down, tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey, then you ll know that at one point during the primetime special, a series of newspaper headlines flash up, as the couple discuss how they feel Meghan received unfair press coverage.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex also levelled accusations of racism at some tabloids (as well as towards a nameless member of the royal family) and said the negativity directed at Meghan was unprecedented in comparison to other royals.
Now, following complaints from Associated Newspapers (who publish
The Mail on Sunday,
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