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Amid feud, zero hour for Harry, Meghan interview

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NEW YORK: After a week of digs at Britain’s royal family, just how far will Prince Harry and Meghan Markle go in their hotly anticipate­d interview with Oprah Winfrey?

Millions of people were expected to tune in to CBS Sunday evening to find out, and if that trickle of excerpts is any indication, they have scores to settle with Buckingham Palace a bit over a year after giving up frontline duties as royals and moving to southern California.

In one of them, Meghan, a former TV actress who is pregnant with the couple’s second child, referred to the royal family as ‘the Firm’ – an insider nickname she used with little hint of endearment as she accused it of ‘perpetuati­ng falsehoods about us.’

Meghan, 39, is also facing an internal palace investigat­ion into claims that she bullied royal household staff during her time in Britain.

The Times reported accounts of former staffers, saying the allegation­s dated back to October 2018, a few months after the couple’s fairytale wedding.

A spokesman for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex responded saying: “Let’s just call this what it is – a calculated smear campaign based on misleading and harmful misinforma­tion.”

“It’s no coincidenc­e that distorted several-yearold accusation­s aimed at underminin­g The Duchess are being briefed to the British media shortly before she and The Duke are due to speak openly and honestly about their experience of recent years,” the representa­tive said.

The couple have often said they left Britain to get away from the country’s media, but they also made it known they were unhappy as royals.

The crisis has echoes of one that led to the divorce of Harry’s parents, Prince Charles and Lady Diana, and a famous interview that Diana gave to the BBC in 1995 in which she admitted to cheating on him with army officer James Hewitt.

“My biggest concern was history repeating itself,” Harry told Winfrey in another interview excerpt released ahead of its broadcast.

He was referring to the death of his mother in a high-speed automobile crash in Paris in 1997 as her driver tried to escape paparazzi who were chasing them.

In another chapter of the transatlan­tic drama leading up to the chat with Winfrey, the Daily Telegraph reported Saturday that a probe is underway into a foundation that the couple created, then dissolved, in July.

It also ran an article with highly critical accounts of Meghan as headstrong, calculatin­g and spoiled.

After confirming to Queen Elizabeth II that they would not resume frontline royal duties after a one-year review period, the duke and duchess lost their last royal patronages and military titles last month.

From Britain they had moved to Canada and then California. They lived first in Los Angeles and since July in Montecito, a small and affluent seaside city 100 miles up the coast.

They have sought to present themselves as a modern couple concerned about humanitari­an issues, in a country where public opinion of them is much more favorable than it was in Britain.

When many British observers of the royal family criticised the couple as reckless and selfish, some in America saw in this hints of racism towards Markle, who is mixed race.

 ?? — AFP file photo ?? Harry (right) and Meghan attend a Commonweal­th Day Service at Westminste­r Abbey in central London, on March 12, 2018.
— AFP file photo Harry (right) and Meghan attend a Commonweal­th Day Service at Westminste­r Abbey in central London, on March 12, 2018.

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