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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s revealing interview with Oprah Winfrey earlier this month left us all with a lot burning questions. (See a clip from the show above). One of the most important was how the royal family would respond, particularly Harry’s brother, Prince William, and his father, Prince Charles. Now, more than a week after the interview, Harry has reportedly spoken to both of them.
Gayle King, who is friends with Oprah and Meghan, spoke about the aftermath of the interview on CBS this morning on Tuesday. According to King, Harry spoke with Charles and William over the weekend, but the conversations didn’t go particularly well.
“I’m not trying to break the news, but I actually called them to see how they were feeling,” King revealed on the show, according to People. “And it’s true, Harry has spoken to his brother and he has also spoken to his father. The word they gave me was that those conversations weren’t productive. But they’re glad they at least started a conversation.
“And I think what still bothers them is that the palace keeps saying that they want to solve it in private, but nevertheless they think these false stories are coming out that are very disparaging against Meghan.
King added that as of Tuesday morning, no one in the royal family had spoken to Meghan yet.
Viewers have been particularly curious about Harry’s relationships with his father and brother, because he revealed in the interview that he has recently distanced himself a bit from both. One of the most surprising moments during the conversation was when Harry revealed that Charles at one point “stopped drinking [his] “When asked about his relationship with William, which was long rumored to be problematic, Harry replied,” The relationship is a space, right now. “
Later in the show, King also confirmed that Meghan has evidence to substantiate all of the claims she made to Winfrey.
“Meghan has documents to back up everything she said in the Oprah interview. Everything,” King said.
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