Prince Harry and Meghan look very somber while driving in Santa Barbara before Oprah teaser release
PICTURE EXCLUSIVE: Prince Harry and Meghan look very somber as they drive around Santa Barbara with her mother Doria – after opening up to Oprah about ‘tough’ exit from ‘un-survivable’ royal life during explosive interview clips
- The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were pictured driving their Range Rover in Santa Barbara on Sunday afternoon, ahead of the release of two teaser clips from their upcoming interview with Oprah Winfrey
- Meghan’s mother Doria Ragland was seated behind her daughter, who wore a wide-brimmed sun hat and a pair of sunglasses for the outing
- Harry, 36, who was driving the car, was also wearing a pair of dark sunglasses, along with a pale polo shirt
- Both he and 39-year-old Meghan, who is pregnant with their second child, wore very subdued expressions
- Shortly after the couple were photographed in the exclusive images, two short clips from their Oprah sit-down were shared online, offering a glimpse into the sensitive topics that they will discuss
- Royal experts have warned Buckingham Palace to ‘hide behind the sofa’ when the interview is broadcast
- At one point, Harry speaks to Oprah about his late mother Princess Diana’s death, explaining that his ‘biggest fear was history repeating itself’, and that is why he decided to quit royal life and move to the US
- Meghan was not seen speaking in the clips, however Oprah probed her over whether she was ‘silenced’ by the palace, and made reference to a comment made by the Duchess about her ‘un-survivable’ situation
- The interview, which airs on CBS on March 7 at 8PM ET, was extended from 90 minutes to two hours it was revealed on Sunday – likely so the couple can discuss Megxit, which was finalized after their initial shoot
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are set to appear in one of the most explosive and highly-anticipated interviews in royal history this weekend – and it looks as though the pressure of their no-holds-barred sit-down with Oprah Winfrey may well be causing some tension.
The couple were seen looking very somber while driving around Santa Barbara with the Duchess’ mother Doria on Sunday afternoon – hours before two teaser clips from their no-holds-barred primetime interview were shared, sending tremors through the palace by laying bare just a few of the sensitive, and potentially-uncomfortable topics discussed by the Sussexes.
In exclusive images obtained by DailyMail.com, Prince Harry, 36, is seen behind the wheel of the couple’s Range Rover while driving his 39-year-old wife and 64-year-old mother-in-law near their $14.5 million home in Montecito.
The couple appeared incredibly somber while out for an afternoon drive with Doria, who was sitting behind her daughter and remained partially-hidden from the camera.
Somber: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were seen looking very subdued while driving near their Montecito home on Sunday afternoon, just hours before teasers clips from their bombshell interview with Oprah were released
Meghan, 39, failed to raise a smile as she sat in the front passenger seat of the couple’s Range Rover, while her mother Doria Ragland (seen over Meghan’s shoulder) rode behind her in the backseat
On the move: Both Harry, 36, and Meghan wore dark sunglasses, and the Duchess of Sussex – who is pregnant with the couple’s second child – also added a wide-brimmed sunhat to her look
Nervous? It may well be that the couple was feeling apprehensive about the release of the first clips from their interview, in which they are expected to discuss a number of very sensitive and private topics, including their exit from royal life
Doria reportedly moved in with Harry and Meghan last summer in order to help them care for their son Archie – and her presence is no doubt all the more essential now that the Sussexes are preparing to welcome their second child later this year.
However it seems not even Doria – who Meghan is known to be very close with – could raise a smile from the couple, who remained straight-faced while out for their Sunday afternoon drive.
It may well be that the Sussexes were feeling apprehensive about the release of the trailers for their sit-down interview with Oprah, which is expected to cover a number of controversial and private topics, from Meghan’s experience of royal life and the couple’s exit from royal duties, to their much-publicized rift with Harry’s family at home.
When the interview was first announced last month, the news sent tremors through Buckingham Palace – with experts and insiders warning the royal family to ‘hide behind the sofa’ when it is broadcast over fears of what might be said by the couple about their treatment from Harry’s family and palace officials.
It was made clear by royal experts on Monday that Buckingham Palace should be ‘scared’ about the ‘wide-ranging’ interview, particularly after it was revealed that the primetime sit-down had been extended from 90 minutes to two hours – perhaps to give the couple an opportunity to address the finalizing of Megxit, which took place one day after the shoot initially wrapped.
As part of their permanent stepping down as senior working members of the royal family, Harry and Meghan were both stripped of their existing patronages and honorary titles – a move that is set to have ‘upset’ the couple, who took a swipe at the palace in an unprecedented statement in which they insisted ‘service is universal’.
The extra half-hour of the show will allow CBS to rake in more lucrative advertising, with a 30-second primetime slot believed to cost around $200,000. According to Page Six, the Sussexes are not being paid for the Oprah interview, but experts believe it is part of their ongoing plan to build a billion-dollar brand in the US.
In one of the teasers, Oprah, 67, is seen probing Meghan about whether she was ‘silenced’ by the Queen and the palace – an assertion that sparked outrage among royal insiders, who said it was ‘ridiculous’ and ‘unfair’ to paint the monarch as some kind of mob boss like Don Corleone from The Godfather.
Meghan says nothing as Oprah questions whether she ‘was silent or silenced’, and simply nods her head while cradling her blossoming baby bump, which she highlighted in a $4,700 Armani dress that was belted above her growing stomach.
Upset: Royal experts have warned that Buckingham Palace should be ‘scared’ about the interview, particularly after it was revealed that the primetime sit-down has been extended from 90 minutes to two hours
Bad taste: The teasers clips, although short, sparked a wave of controversy, with royal insiders slamming Oprah’s line of questioning to Meghan over whether she was ‘silenced’ by the palace
Mistaken: The assertion was slammed by royal insiders, who said it was ‘ridiculous’ and ‘unfair’ to paint the Queen as some kind of mob boss like Don Corleone from The Godfather
Candid: In the teaser clips, Harry is seen discussing his late mother Princess Diana’s troubled life in the public eye, telling Oprah that his ‘biggest fear was history repeating itself’
Under cover? Harry and Meghan’s decision to take part in such an intimate interview has once again raised serious questions about their continued pleas for privacy
The TV mogul then reveals that her friend described her 20 months as a royal as ‘almost un-survivable’, saying to the former actress: ‘Almost un-survivable sounds like there was a breaking point.’
In what could be seen as a warning to the royal family, Oprah then reminds viewers that ‘there is no subject that is off limits’ while sitting opposite the former Suits star.
Thus far, the Duchess has not addressed her decision to quit royal life directly, and it is likely that her sit-down with Oprah will be the first time that she discusses her reasons for leaving the UK, and what it was like for her to join the royal family.
Both are topics that could well bring up potentially-embarrassing revelations for the palace.
The videos also showed Harry shedding some light on his reasons for quitting royal life, with the Duke speaking to Oprah about his late mother Princess Diana’s troubled public life, before admitting that his ‘biggest fear was history repeating itself’.
While it is not clear exactly how Harry compares their treatment to Princess Diana’s, royal experts have already criticized his decision to raise it.
Harry also describes leaving the royal family as ‘unbelievably tough’ and Oprah claims the couple both say ‘some pretty shocking things’ in the bombshell interview that is expected to upset the Queen, Prince Charles and Prince William when it is broadcast on March 7.
Harry, wearing a smart grey suit and white shirt, also said he was ‘relieved and happy’ to have his wife by his side, hinting he feared that Meghan would suffer the same fate as his mother, who died 23 years ago. There will be some disquiet at the palace because it has now emerged that Harry has chosen to reference Princess Diana, who died in 1997 in a Paris car crash along with her partner Dodi Fayed.
He tells Oprah in the 30-second clip: ‘I’m just really relieved and happy to be sitting here talking to you with my wife by my side because I can’t begin to imagine what it must have been like for her going through this process by herself all those years ago.
Get ready: The interview, which was filmed at the home of a friend, is due to air on CBS on March 7 at 8PM ET – despite calls from royal experts to delay its release out of respect for Harry’s grandfather Prince Philip who is still in hospital
Meghan did not speak in the teaser clips, however Oprah suggests that she referred to her royal life as being ‘un-survivable’ while asking her if there ‘was a breaking point’
In what could be seen as a warning to the Royal Family, Oprah reminds viewers that ‘there is no subject that is off limits’ while sitting opposite the former Suits star
‘Because it’s been unbelievably tough for the two of us but at least we have each other.’
Oprah goes on to promise viewers there will be ‘shocking’ revelations and ‘no subject off limits’ in the dramatic teasers, which were given an over-produced Hollywood spin with the addition of suspenseful music.
Robert Jobson, a biographer of Prince Charles and the Duke of Edinburgh, said the trailer was packed with ‘over the top, melodramatic nonsense’.
He said: ‘The Queen and the Royal Family are not the Corleone family of Windsor. There are no hit men or heavies going around silencing people. Meghan, whilst a working royal, was always protected by a team of Scotland Yard officers. Thankfully, she was never in danger physically and Harry knows that.
‘Talk of being “silenced” is just ridiculous. It suits a narrative, I suppose, but at what cost to the Queen, Prince Philip and the Royal Family and our reputation as a country’.
On the late decision to extend the show, royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams told MailOnline: ‘An extra 30 minutes could be scary for the Palace. Was this because Harry and Meghan were angry at having their patronages removed or had it always been planned? The interview with Oprah will determine their future relations with the royal family for the foreseeable future.’
Another critic tweeted sarcastically: ‘It’s been so unbelievably tough moving into our $11 million home, signing huge deals with Netflix and Spotify, and drawing on my huge trust from my Royal lineage. Like if you want a quiet life, go have one, keyword being quiet.’
Harry and Meghan’s decision to take part in such an intimate interview has once again raised serious questions about their continued pleas for privacy – with many pointing out that the demands are in direct contradiction to their long line of public appearances and interviews, as well as their lucrative deals with media giants like Spotify and Netflix, from which they are understood to have earned upwards of $100 million.
The timing of the interview has also prompted outcries from royal experts and fans – who have called on CBS to delay the broadcast while Harry’s grandfather, Prince Philip, 99, continues to battle an infection and heart problems in hospital in London.
The Duke of Edinburgh was moved to St Bartholomew’s Hospital ob Monday morning for ‘testing and observation’ following a two-week stay at the private King Edward VII Hospital in Marylebone, Buckingham Palace said.
Prince Philip was shielded from public view as he was helped into a waiting ambulance because of ‘a pre-existing heart condition’ hours after Oprah teasers debuted.
With Philip set to be in hospital for the rest of the week at least, royal experts and fans have suggested that Harry should step in and ask for a postponement ‘out of respect’.
The Queen was reportedly ‘blindsided’ by the Sussexes’ decision to take part in the interview and there are fears it could deepen tensions already felt between Harry and Meghan and the rest of the royal family.
Buckingham Palace has not yet commented on the upcoming interview – and it is understood that officials are eager to avoiding entering into any kind of tit-for-tat exchange with the couple.
Palace is braced for Prince Harry bombshells: Oprah interview teasers add to fears he is using it to settle a few old scores… but officials are believed to be reluctant to enter into tit-for-tat war-of-words over the chat
By Claire Duffin and Rebecca English for the Daily Mail
Buckingham Palace is bracing itself for ‘shocking’ revelations from Meghan and Harry’s tell-all Oprah Winfrey interview after teasers for the primetime special were released yesterday.
The clips show the couple holding hands as Harry alludes to the death of his mother and tells how his biggest fear for his wife was ‘history repeating itself’.
Harry also referred to Diana’s struggle with life in the public eye following her divorce from Prince Charles, as he revealed his marriage helped him through ‘unbelievably tough’ times.
Meghan, in a $4,700 dress, did not speak in the trailers but nodded knowingly when Miss Winfrey addressed the camera to say ‘nothing was off limits’ in the TV interview.
The chat show host, a guest at the Duke and Duchess’s 2018 wedding, also alluded to damning claims from Meghan that being part of the Royal Family was ‘unsurvivable’ before asking her: ‘Were you silent or were you silenced?’
Oprah Winfrey, a guest at the Duke and Duchess’s 2018 wedding, alluded to damning claims from Meghan that being part of the Royal Family was ‘un-survivable’
Miss Winfrey revealed the couple had told her ‘some pretty shocking things’, which may ring alarm bells with palace officials.
The broadcast has been billed as the couple’s first major interview since quitting royal life and moving to the US. It is said to cover Meghan’s life as a member of the Royal Family, motherhood and why she and Harry decided to quit.
It comes after Buckingham Palace confirmed the couple would not be returning to royal duties and Harry would give up his honorary military titles.
The Queen was reportedly ‘blindsided’ by the Sussexes’ decision to take part in the interview and there are fears it could deepen tensions already felt between Harry and Meghan and the rest of the Royal Family.
Buckingham Palace did not comment yesterday. It is understood officials are reluctant to enter into a tit-for-tat exchange and do not see how a renewed war of words will go any way to patching up Harry’s fractured relationship with his family.
But the sensational teasers, coming after Harry telling chat show host James Corden of a ‘toxic atmoshphere’ created by the Press, are unlikely to allay palace fears that the couple are determined to settle scores.
CBS released two 30-second excerpts of Oprah With Meghan And Harry: A Primetime Special yesterday ahead of its broadcast in the US on Sunday.
It has been extended by half an hour, from 90 minutes to two hours, to allow CBS to rake in more money from advertising – a 30-second slot is reported to be costing $200,000.
The Queen (pictured on Monday during a video call to the South Australian Governor and Premier) was reportedly ‘blindsided’ by the Sussexes’ decision to take part in the interview
It will be aired in the UK on ITV1 at 8pm on Monday.
The clips start by showing the duchess and Miss Winfrey sitting opposite each other in a lush garden. Meghan, 39, who is pregnant with the couple’s second child, can be seen placing her hand on her stomach. As dramatic music plays, Miss Winfrey asks Meghan if she was ‘silent or silenced’ – seemingly in reference to the Royal Family.
The TV host adds, ‘I just want to make it clear to everybody there is no subject which is off limits’ – to which Meghan is seen nodding.
As the camera pans out to show the two women seated in the garden around a table, Miss Winfrey asks: ‘Almost unsurvivable sounds like there was a breaking point?’
Again, Meghan’s answer is not given. The clip then cuts to Harry, 36, in a grey suit and white shirt with no tie, as he says: ‘My biggest fear was history repeating itself.’
Harry and Meghan sit holding hands as Miss Winfrey says: ‘You have said some pretty shocking things here’.
In a second clip, also set to dramatic music, Harry compares his mother’s situation to the one he says he and Meghan found themselves in. As he speaks, a picture is shown of him with his mother when he was a little boy.
‘For me, I’m just really relieved and happy to be sitting here talking to you with my wife by my side, because I can’t begin to imagine what it must have been like for her going through this process by herself all those years ago because it’s been unbelievably tough for the two of us. But at least we have each other,’ he says.
It is understood that the interview was filmed at a friend’s home in Santa Barbara, California, and not at the Sussexes’ $14.5 million mansion in nearby Montecito.
While royal fans are eagerly awaiting the Oprah interview, others were more critical of the couple’s decision to take part.
Robert Jobson, a biographer of Prince Charles and the Duke of Edinburgh, said the trailer was packed with ‘over the top, melodramatic nonsense’ and ridiculed Meghan’s suggestion she had been ‘silenced’.
He said: ‘The Queen and the Royal Family are not the Corleone family of Windsor. There are no hitmen or heavies going around silencing people.
‘Meghan, whilst a working royal, was always protected by a team of Scotland Yard officers. Thankfully, she was never in danger physically and Harry knows that. Talk of being ‘silenced’ is just ridiculous.
‘It suits a narrative, I suppose, but at what cost to the Queen, Prince Philip and the Royal Family and our reputation as a country?’