Meghan Markle and Prince Harry filmed Oprah interview at Gayle King’s California home
REVEALED: Meghan and Prince Harry filmed explosive interview with Oprah at Gayle King’s California mansion
- Meghan Markle and Prince Harry filmed their bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey at Gayle King’s sprawling California mansion
- Interview was initially believed to have taken place at Meghan and Harry’s $14.5M Montecito home, but it was actually done at home of Oprah’s best friend
- Teasers from interview show couple sitting across from Oprah in a courtyard surrounded by greenery, but little else is known about King’s home
- Gayle, 66, is an anchor on CBS – the network that will air her pal Oprah’s explosive sit-down with Harry, 36, and Meghan Markle, 39, on Sunday
- While airing a clip from the interview on CBS This Morning, King said Friday that Oprah wanted to give the Sussexes ‘the opportunity to speak their own truth’
- ‘Then people can make up their own minds,’ she continued – insisting that Harry and ‘particularly’ his wife Meghan have been ‘vilified’ by the public
- Her co-host Anthony Mason described royal family’s ‘restriction’ as ‘oppressive’
- During the teaser, Meghan claims that royal aides blocked her from having a ‘personal’ conversation with Oprah in the months before her 2018 wedding
- Duchess said she is now speaking out because she is ‘ready to talk’, adding that it is ‘really liberating to be able to have the right’ to do so
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry filmed their bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey at Gayle King’s sprawling California mansion.
The highly-anticipated interview was initially believed to have taken place at Meghan and Harry’s $14.5million Montecito home, but it was actually done at the home of Oprah’s best friend, according to the Mirror.
Teasers from the interview show the couple sitting across from Oprah in a courtyard surrounded by greenery and stone pillars, but little else is known about King’s home.
Holding hands, Harry and Meghan sat opposite Oprah while she questioned them in the lush garden setting.
Last week, while speaking about the location of the interview, King revealed that the trio filmed it on the grounds of a friend’s house.
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry filmed their bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey (pictured) at Gayle King’s sprawling California mansion
The highly-anticipated interview was initially believed to have taken place at Meghan and Harry’s $14.5million Montecito home, but it was actually done at the home of Oprah’s best friend, King (pictured at her home)
‘They taped at a friend’s home,’ King confirmed on March 1. ‘People said it was at Oprah’s house or Harry and Meghan’s, [but] it was at a friend’s home.’
The revelation comes just days after King claimed that Harry, 36, and Meghan, 39, have been unfairly ‘vilified’.
King, 66, and her CBS This Morning co-hosts spoke out in defense of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex after airing a short interview clip in which the couple is seen claiming that royal aides blocked her from having a ‘personal’ conversation with Oprah, 67, in the months leading up to her 2018 wedding.
Meghan’s story prompted King’s co-anchor Anthony Mason to describe the royal family as ‘oppressive’.
CBS This Morning host Tony Dokoupil voiced surprise at learning that the Duchess had ‘people in the room’ with her while discussing a potential interview.
According to King, Oprah wanted to give Meghan and Harry ‘the opportunity in their own words to speak their own truth’, with the host claiming that this will give the public the chance to ‘make up their own minds’ about the ‘vilified’ couple and the decision to quit royal life.
The revelation comes just days after King (pictured) claimed that Harry, 36, and Meghan, 39, have been unfairly ‘vilified’
Her co-host Anthony Mason (left) labeled the royals as ‘oppressive’ after Meghan claimed aides blocked her from ‘personally’ speaking to Oprah about an interview in 2018
King and her CBS This Morning co-hosts spoke out in defense of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex after airing a short interview clip in which the couple is seen claiming that royal aides blocked her from having a ‘personal’ conversation with Oprah
Statement: Mason, 64, said he sympathized with Meghan and Harry, saying he ‘can’t imagine living under that oppressive sort of royal family restriction’
‘I heard people say what was the intention of doing the interview,’ King said. ‘…A big question is how did they leave [the royal family], what happened, did something happen, what is it all about?
‘[The intention of the interview is] to give them the opportunity in their own words to speak their own truth about what went into their decision. I think by the time the interview is over, people will have a very clear understanding about what went into their thought process. I believe that that will be the case.
‘And then people can make up their own minds. Because vilified is the word for what has happened to Harry and Meghan, Meghan in particular.’
In the latest sneak peek from the interview, Oprah revealed that she called Meghan in February or March 2018 – two or three months before her wedding at Windsor Castle in May that year – to ask for an interview, but said the Duchess declined because it was not ‘the right time’.
Meghan said she remembered that chat with Oprah ‘very well’ and ‘wasn’t even allowed to have this conversation with you personally’ because there had to be other people in the room listening in on the call.
King’s co-anchor Mason then labeled the royal family ‘oppressive’, and admitted that he sympathized with Meghan and Harry.
‘I can’t imagine living under that oppressive sort of royal family restriction. I can’t imagine,’ he said – while Dokoupil shared his shock at hearing Meghan’s story about palace aides being in the room while the Duchess spoke with Oprah on the phone.
Looking back: Meghan claimed that she ‘wasn’t even allowed to have [a] conversation with [Oprah] personally’ because palace aides had to be in the room with her at the time of the call
Warning: The latest teaser offers a glimpse at the kind of negative picture Meghan will paint of her short-lived experience as a member of the royal family
‘The window into the handling, the people in the room…’ he said, while King simply described the royal family as ‘extremely intense, very intense’.
Once again, King referenced the fact that Oprah has described the interview as the ‘best she’s ever done’, explaining that this has much to do with how open the couple was to answering personal questions.
‘And when I heard Oprah say, you know, the best interview she’s ever done, I asked, what do you mean by that?’ King explained.
‘She said, “It wasn’t just me, it’s to have people at that level who were going through it, so to speak, to — to agree you can ask anything you want to ask.”
‘They answered every question [or] 99.999 [per cent of them]. Any questions they didn’t answer, they explained why [they] didn’t answer so you get a sense of that.
‘There wasn’t any jujitsu trying to bob and weave and decide. I think it’s going to be interesting to see their side.’
Her description of the interview process is in stark contrast to Meghan’s story about trying to discuss a potential sit-down with Oprah back in 2018.
The new clip is the latest in a series of teasers that have been released ahead of the interview’s broadcast, and offers a glimpse into the very negative picture that Meghan will likely paint of her short-lived experience as a member of the royal family.
It focuses on her recollection of the conversation she had with Oprah in the months before her wedding to Harry, and also shows her revealing her reasons for choosing to finally speak out.
Asked why she was now opening up, Meghan gave a long pause and seemed to hesitate, before saying: ‘Well, so many things. That we’re on the other side of a lot of – a lot of life experience that’s happened, and also that we have the ability to make our own choices in a way that I couldn’t have said yes to you then.’
She added: ‘That wasn’t my choice to make. So as an adult who lived a really independent life to then go into this construct that is different than I think what people imagine it to be, it’s really liberating to be able to have the right and the privilege in some ways to be able to say yes, I’m ready to talk.’
Oprah said Meghan was now ready to ‘say it for yourself’, which the Duchess agreed with, adding that she now did ‘not to have to consult with anybody at this point’. Meghan added: ‘Yeah, to make a choice your own and be able to speak for yourself.’
Trailing the new clip at the top of the program today, the hosts said: ‘In an exclusive clip from Oprah’s interview with Meghan and Harry, Meghan talks about why they’re speaking out now and we’ll show the growing backlash from England and how the Royal Family is preparing for the interview.’
They then added: ‘In Oprah Winfrey’s exclusive interview, Prince Harry’s wife Meghan accuses the Palace of spreading lies about them.’
Not so fast: While King and her co-anchors voiced sympathy for Meghan, viewers at home were far less impressed, with one noting that she ‘knew what she was marrying into’
CBS is still set to broadcast the full two-hour chat on Sunday night, despite Harry’s grandfather Prince Philip recovering from heart surgery.
On Friday, the Duke was moved back to London’s King Edward VII Hospital after a heart operation at St Bartholomew’s.
Both King and Oprah have formed a personal connection with Meghan and Harry over the past few years, with Oprah attending the couple’s 2018 wedding – despite reports that she had not yet actually met the couple in person at the time – while King was a guest at the Duchess’ baby shower in New York in February 2019.
The CBS host was among a small, select group of Meghan’s closest friends who were invited to attend the celebration, which took place in a $75,000-a-night suite at the Mark Hotel on Manhattan’s Upper East Side.
Oprah did not attend the event; however other guests included Serena Williams – who hosted the shower – Amal Clooney – who flew Meghan back to the UK on her and George’s private jet – and Jessica Mulroney, Meghan’s stylist and once-close friend.
It is likely that King played an integral role in brokering the deal between Oprah and CBS when it came to securing broadcast rights for the interview, which will be aired in more than 70 countries.