She continued: When I joined that family, that was the last time until we came here that I saw my passport, my driver s licence, my keys, all that gets turned over. I went to the institution and I said that I needed to go somewhere to get help, said I had never felt that way before and need to go somewhere, and I was told that I couldn t, that it wouldn t be good for the institution. She said she went to one of the most senior people within the Royal Family and then to the palace human resources department. Nothing was ever done, she added.
Meghan will be the main attraction, with Harry providing the back up support.
The Duchess is expected to talk about her experiences of Royal life, her marriage, motherhood and her philanthropic work.
At the same time she will reveal more about how she is coping with the intense public scrutiny that comes with her position.
However, a royal source warned that Ms Winfrey is skilled at getting her interviewees to reveal more than they intended, which could lead to embarrassing disclosures.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex recorded their interview on Tuesday (Image: Getty)
Meghan will be the main attraction (Image: Getty)