Half of Britons will not watch Meghan and Harry's interview with Oprah Winfrey
The Sussexes are set to grant a television interview to the flagship CBS presenter in early March. But more than half of Britons polled by The Sun said they would switch channels when the interview aired.
Bad times for the Sussexes. As they will soon be speaking out about their new lives, in an exclusive 90-minute interview with Oprah Winfrey, the event divides the English. For example, more than half of Britons polled by Yougov on Saturday, February 20, said they would not watch the interview with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, which aired on CBS on March 7.
An "inappropriate" interview
The British seem, in fact, to cultivate a strong opinion on this exclusive interview, finding in particular that this conversation is "inappropriate", according to a survey relayed by the Sun. When asked by YouGov about the Sussexes' interview with Oprah Winfrey, which focused on their experience within the royal family, 46% of them said the move was inadequate. 29% of people found this exchange appropriate. A quarter (25%) of the 4,334 respondents said they had no opinion on the issue.
While Archie's parents have remained silent about their new life since the announcement of the “Megxit” in January 2020, they have now decided to give up with an open heart. For that, they trusted their friend, Oprah Winfrey, present at their wedding and always support in their decisions. The famous host was also with Meghan Markle and Harry just hours before they officially announced to the sovereign that they would not be returning as active members of the royal family.
Sources told The Sunday Times that Oprah Winfrey had obtained "exclusive insight into their breakup." This "Megxit" which struck the British monarchy, and which has not failed to worry the Crown ever since. As the event approaches, Buckingham seems "nervous" and Prince William is "worried" about any revelations the couple may make.