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SO MUCH FOR PEACE TALKS!

Royal warfare erupts again... just as Queen was celebratin­g Philip’s safe return home

- By Rebecca English Royal Editor

ROYAL warfare erupted again last night after Harry and Meghan revealed deeply private family conversati­ons to a journalist friend.

They told Gayle King that the prince had finally spoken to his father and brother following the explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey.

Hours later, Miss King disclosed on American TV that the talks ‘were not productive’. The breakfast show host also suggested that Meghan was unhappy no one in the Royal Family had thought to telephone her. And, in a thinly-veiled threat, the presenter said the duchess had ‘documents to back up everything she said on Oprah’s interview’.

The fact the Sussexes chose to reveal sensitive discussion­s between senior members of the Royal Family met with an icy response from Buckingham Palace.

‘None of the households – the Queen, the Prince of Wales and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge – will be giving a running commentary on private conversati­ons,’ said a senior royal source.

It was clear, however, that both the Windsors and senior officials see it as a severe betrayal of trust and unhelpful to attempts to rebuild bridges.

Prince William, when he was questioned by a TV reporter on a public engagement last Thursday, said he had not yet spoken to his younger brother, but vowed he would.

He also insisted the Royal Family were not racists after Meghan claimed one member had raised ‘concerns’ about ‘how dark’ her baby’s skin would be, and suggested there was an attempt to deprive Archie of a title and security because he was of mixed race.

The duchess also said she had been given so little support by the Palace that she suffered suicidal thoughts.

Harry said he felt ‘really let down’ by his father, accused him of cutting him off financiall­y and refusing to take his calls, while also revealing the gulf with William.

The Queen responded to the Oprah interview with a deeply personal message say

‘It’s going to be hard to move forward’

ing that while ‘some recollecti­ons vary’, the issues raised, particular­ly that of race, were ‘concerning’ and would be taken seriously.

Significan­tly, however, she emphasised that from now on the difficulti­es would be addressed by the family privately.

There have been a handful of stories published in the UK media reporting that Charles and William felt hurt by what Harry had said, but with very little detail on what was taking place behind the scenes.

That was turned on its head yesterday when Miss King, who attended Meghan’s baby shower in New York in 2019 and is Miss Winfrey’s closest friend, decided to speak out on her prime-time morning show on CBS, the same channel that broadcast the Oprah interview.

Harry was accused of ‘embarrassi­ng’ hypocrisy this week for speaking to CBS, which caused outrage in 2004 by showing a photograph of his mother dying in a 1997 car crash in Paris.

Miss King told viewers she had called Harry and Meghan at their £10million California home ‘over the weekend’ to discuss the fallout from the interview and revealed they had told her details of their intimate conversati­ons.

She said: ‘Well I’m not trying to break news, but I did actually call them to see how they were feeling, and it’s true, Harry has talked to his brother and he has talked to his father too.

‘The word I was given was that those conversati­ons were not productive. But they are glad that they have at least started a conversati­on.’

Miss King also claimed the couple were unhappy that ‘the Palace’ had allegedly been leaking what they believed were untrue stories to the media. She added: ‘And I think what is still upsetting to them is the Palace keep saying they want to work it out privately, but yet, they believe these false stories are coming out that are very disparagin­g against Meghan, still.’

She made clear that the duchess was unhappy that no one in the family had called her. ‘No one in the Royal Family has talked to Meghan yet, at this particular time,’ she said.

The Sussexes effectivel­y accused the Royal Family and Buckingham Palace of institutio­nal racism in their interview with Miss Winfrey.

But Miss King claimed they felt ‘frustrated’ that much of the coverage had focused on this – when they had apparently wanted only to provoke the monarchy into taking action against the media, which they believe has a racist agenda against Meghan.

‘It’s frustratin­g for them to see that it’s a racial conversati­on about the Royal Family when all they wanted all along was for the royals to intervene and tell the Press to stop with the unfair, inaccurate, false stories that definitely have a racial slant,’ Miss King said. ‘And until you can acknowledg­e that, I think it’s going to be hard to move forward.’ She also raised the issue of the investigat­ion launched earlier this month by Buckingham Palace into how claims of bullying against Meghan lodged by a senior member of staff were handled. She said: ‘Anyone who has worked with her will tell you exactly who she is. You know, she’s really a very sweet, caring person.’ There was no immediate indication from the couple’s team of PR representa­tives – either in London or California – as to whether Miss King was speaking at their request.

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 ??  ?? Explosive claims: Harry and Meghan give their American prime-time TV interview to Oprah Winfrey in California
Explosive claims: Harry and Meghan give their American prime-time TV interview to Oprah Winfrey in California

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