here, which is based on a fictitious interpretation of real life events. i think that is the fishbowl through which many people see the royal family. what they are looking at this interview for is some real life and real life stories and whether racism comes into that, it seems very unlikely that oprah winfrey will not address that issue head on but they are looking for detail. so what will american audiences make of the couple s interview and are they likely to be more sympathetic than a british audience? i think people will be watching for the way they come across, the body language, exactly what they have to say. but, yes, especially in america and especially in los angeles, this is where she was born and brought up and this, of course, is where she began to work in the entertainment industry as an actress. there is a lot of affection towards her in the city and across the board, across the country, you may find different views of this too as a couple as you recognise in t
hello and thanks forjoining us. we start with breaking news. the duchess of sussex has told oprah winfrey that she considered taking her own life doing her lowest point while living as a royal. in a wide ranging interview broadcast on cbs, meghan admitted she had been a even her expectations of what royal life would be like. she said things turned against her following an untrue story in the british press that she made her sister in law, the british press that she made hersister in law, kate her sister in law, kate middleton, cry. hersister in law, kate middleton, cry. prince harry said he spoke to the queen about his decision to step down as a senior royal and revealed that his father, charles, had stopped taking his calls. the couple said they were expecting a baby girl. our north america correspondent peter bowesjoins me now. peter, this was two hours of revelation after revelation. take us through the main points, please. points, please. yes. it ended just a few moments