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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
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- M-Net (DStv 101) has acquired the African broadcast rights to Oprah Winfrey’s exclusive sit-down television special with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
- The interview, which contains some shocking revelations, will be shown on Monday, March 8 at 7:30 p.m. in South Africa.
- In a second trailer that has since been released, Meghan tells Oprah, “I don’t know how [the palace] We could expect that after all this time we will remain silent if there is an active role the company is playing in perpetuating the falsehoods about us. “
the Tv special Oprah with Meghan and Harry originally intended to be 90 minutes has been extended to 2 hours and will air in Africa on M-Net just 16 hours after its broadcast in the United States on Sunday, March 7.
In the UK, the special will air on ITV at 11pm, which means that South African DStv subscribers will see the special and its content 2.5 hours before British viewers.
In Oprah with Meghan and Harry, Oprah Winfrey will speak to Meghan in an extensive interview that will cover everything from beginning to live like royalty, marriage, motherhood and philanthropic work to how she is managing life under intense public pressure.
Later, Prince Harry joins the two as they talk about their move to the United States and their future hopes and dreams for their expanding family.
At CBS TV promotion Oprah tells Meghan, “I just want to make it clear to everyone that no topic is off limits.”
The talk show queen then asks Meghan, “Were you silent or were you silenced?”
“You’ve said some pretty shocking things here,” he says in another snippet.
A second trailer has since been released, in the immediate aftermath of the intimidation allegations against the Duchess, which the couple have since said is being used as a “smear campaign” by Buckingham Palace before your interview.
In the new CBS teaser, Meghan says, “I don’t know how [the palace] We might expect that after all this time we will remain silent if there is an active role the company is playing in perpetuating falsehoods about us. And if that carries the risk of losing things, I mean, a lot of things have already been lost. “
Prince Harry and Meghan’s Latest TV Special: Their Personally Directed Documentary, Harry and Meghan: An African Journey, detailed his visit to South Africa and South Africa. It aired in November 2019 on ITV Choice, the ITV Studios television channel that MultiChoice shut down last year.
That special took a behind-the-scenes look at Sussex’s visit and included the Duchess of Sussex at the time speaking about her struggles with motherhood before audiences for the first time.