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Oprah’s Duchess Meghan interview

Interracia­l couples react to comments about her baby’s skin color, while more fallout could come for Buckingham Palace.

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Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan spent hours answering questions from Oprah Winfrey in their often- disturbing CBS interview that aired Sunday, but now it’s Buckingham Palace’s turn to answer the couple’s allegation­s of racism, lying and cold indifference to Meghan’s suicidal pleas for help. Early Monday, there was silence from the palace. The two- hour interview, with bonus clips Monday on “CBS This Morning” with Winfrey’s best friend Gayle King, airs Monday night in the United Kingdom on ITV.

Palace officials were reported to be briefing Harry’s grandmothe­r, Queen Elizabeth II, on what was said Sunday night on CBS.

Speaking to an occasional­ly stunned Winfrey, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex went into detail about their reasons for stepping back from their royal roles last year and fleeing the U. K. with their baby, Archie, to southern California, where they now live.

Some questions went unasked or were left unanswered. Has Meghan reconciled with her estranged father, Thomas Markle, who lives in Baja California, Mexico, a few hours south of Santa Barbara? He didn’t attend their wedding because he said he had a heart attack, but then sharply criticized his daughter to the British media .

In a clip from the CBS interview

that aired Monday morning, it seemed the answer is no. Meghan said her father went behind her back to speak to the tabloids before the wedding and then lied to her about what he had done. But she said she didn’t feel comfortabl­e talking about him in terms like “betrayal.” As for her equally critical half- sister, Samantha, she said she couldn’t feel betrayed by someone she hardly knew.

Meghan acknowledg­ed to Winfrey she failed to do any research on the royal family after meeting Harry in 2016, so she approached the marriage without a full picture of what would be involved and the pressures she would encounter. “Everything we thought I needed to know, he was telling me,” she said.

Will the normally tight- lipped palace feel compelled to respond to some of the charges they leveled to Winfrey?

Who was so concerned about baby Archie’s skin color, and why?

The couple described a poisonous atmosphere that began building even before their May 2018 wedding and said an unnamed royal family member expressed “concern” while Meghan, who’s biracial, was pregnant about how dark their son’s skin color might be.

“Wait a minute, wait a minute, whoa!” a shocked Winfrey exclaimed.

This came against a backdrop of racist trolling of Meghan on social media after the couple began dating in 2016. Sometimes crass tabloid coverage ( one Daily Mail headline described Meghan as “straight outta Compton”) greeted Markle, 39, an American actress best known for her role in USA Network’s “Suits.”

Neither Harry, 36, nor Meghan would name the family member. But Winfrey Monday reported that the couple asked her to convey that it was neither his grandmothe­r, 94, nor his ailing grandfathe­r, Prince Philip, 99, who has been hospitaliz­ed since mid- February.

What does the baby’s appearance have to do with his lack of a title and his security?

Meghan said the couple were told Archie would not be granted a royal prince title or security. She seemed to connect to those “conversati­ons” about the baby’s skin color.

Meghan said she didn’t care that much about whether her son was called “prince,” but she did care about his safety, and “also the idea of the first member of color in this family not being titled in the same way that other grandchild­ren would be,” including the children of Harry’s brother, Prince William, and his wife, Duchess Kate of Cambridge.

There are complicate­d rules, declared by King George V in 1917, about which royal offspring could be prince or princess. The idea of tying a title to security has never been mentioned, so it begs for an explanatio­n. .

Practicall­y, the rules mean that only Prince William’s eldest son, 6- year- old Prince George – as a great- grandson of the monarch down the direct line of succession to the throne – was entitled to be a prince. But the queen decided to issue her own “Letters Patent” in 2013 to ensure that all of George’s siblings, as the children of William and grandchild­ren of Prince Charles, would be titled.

As a result, Harry’s children would not be automatica­lly entitled to be prince or princess unless the queen decided otherwise and the Sussexes agreed. At the moment, Archie is officially “Master” Archie Harrison Mountbatte­n- Windsor, a status that might change once his grandfathe­r becomes king.

Did the palace human resources department decline to help Meghan or even let her seek medical attention for suicidal thoughts?

Meghan reported extreme mental distress from the pressures of being in the royal family, but not fully accepted by it. She complained of a “lack of support” by the royal family and palace staff, including officials who allowed what she called untrue and damaging stories about her to circulate in the tabloids, unchalleng­ed.

“I just didn’t want to be alive anymore,” she said, telling Winfrey she was so depressed she couldn’t be left alone for fear of what she might do to herself.

She said that when she asked for help, she was told they couldn’t do anything because she wasn’t an “employee.” Nor could she check into a hospital,

In response to a story in The Times of London four days before the interview, Buckingham Palace announced it launched an “HR investigat­ion” into allegation­s that Meghan “bullied” her former staff, first raised by the Sussexes’ press secretary in 2018 six months after the wedding and apparently never addressed at the time.

Will the alleged HR indifference to Meghan’s pain also be part of that investigat­ion? And if Meghan wasn’t an employee of the palace, why would an HR investigat­ion of her alleged bullying be warranted?

And how does this alleged indifference fit with the public campaignin­g over recent years by Harry and his brother about addressing mental health distress openly and without stigma?

Did the palace know that a story that Meghan made Duchess Kate cry at a wedding rehearsal was a lie? If so, why was it unchalleng­ed?

A report that Meghan made Kate cry at a wedding rehearsal came about six months after the wedding when once- positive coverage of the new Duchess of Sussex shifted to more negative assessment­s based on anonymous palace sources.

Meghan told Winfrey the real story was that Kate, under her own stress at the time, hurt her feelings and made her cry, but that Kate later apologized, sent flowers and wrote her a note.

Meghan said she forgave her (“she’s a good person”) and implied the episode was forgotten.

Everyone in the palace knew the story wasn’t true, she said. So why not say so, Winfrey asked. “Good question,” Meghan replied.

She said the either/ or stance many royal fans take in the social media era makes no sense.

“If you love me, you don’t need to hate her, and if you love her you don’t need to hate me.”

Why did the couple get married secretly, three days before the official royal wedding?

It turns out the wedding watched by 2 billion people around the world was really just the public “spectacle,” Meghan said.

The “real” wedding took place three days earlier in their backyard with just themselves and the Archbishop of Canterbury.

Why? This was never explained.

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