The Irish Mail on Sunday

Make or break as Oprah helps pair win over the US

- By Caroline Graham IN LOS ANGELES

THE interview with Oprah Winfrey will ‘make or break’ the fortunes of Harry and Meghan in the US, experts predict.

The 90-minute programme, which will air immediatel­y after CBS’s flagship 60 Minutes show on March 7, is the couple’s chance ‘to woo and win over Americans’.

A producer who has worked with talk show icon Winfrey in the past said: ‘This is make or break for them.

‘People in Britain assume they are famous here but the reality is they are not A-list stars in the same way Beyoncé or even the Kardashian­s are.

‘Most Americans have no idea what they stand for and what they actually do.

‘Of course, we know Harry is Princess Diana’s son but ask your average guy in the street and they likely have no clue about them beyond that.’ He said it was significan­t that Meghan, who last week announced that she is pregnant with the couple’s second child, intends to speak to Winfrey on her own before Harry joins her later in front of the cameras.

‘It seems Meghan wants to state her case and present her narrative about how she was received in Britain and what caused Megxit,’ the producer added. ‘She needs regular Americans to understand what she’s about, like her and then want to click on her Netflix projects or Spotify podcasts. ‘The fact they’ve been given the time slot after 60 Minutes, which consistent­ly wins the ratings war on Sunday nights, should give them a huge audience going in. ‘The question is can they keep those millions of viewers interested enough to keep watching for an hour and a half?’

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