Harry and Meghan given warning 'it's over for them' as speculation mounts second Oprah Winfrey interview is in works

  • 04/07/2022

There is speculation that a second tell-all television interview with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle could be in the works as the pair were spotted leaving Oprah Winfrey's home last week - but it comes with a warning.

Last year in an interview with Winfrey, the pair made jaw-dropping allegations against the Royal Family, including allegations of racist comments about how dark their son Archie's skin would be when he was born.

Harry and Meghan were then spotted leaving Winfrey's home last week, sparking speculation a follow-up interview with the American presenter is in the works.

Commentator Dylan Howard has questioned the subject the couple could focus on in the apparent second interview, suggesting Meghan and Harry would struggle to emerge victorious in a further confrontation with the Royal Family.

"I think it's going to be damaging to the royal institution but I think one thing is certain - the Firm wins, they're not going to win. It's over for them," Howard told The Morning Show.

He also said the pair "have got to do something to keep their brand alive", and without the royal connection, Howard questions how interested people will be in Harry and Meghan as a brand.

"One has to wonder what is it they're going to say? That they were ostracised at the Jubilee? They've already talked about Megxit, they've done their struggle about being accepted by the institution that is the monarchy," he said.

"They've done their mental struggle, they've done the allegations of racism towards Meghan and their children. What else are they going to do?"

Meghan and Harry have done two joint interviews since leaving the Royal Family in March 2020, first with Winfrey and later with Vogue.

Their claims sparked backlash and even prompted the Royal Family to issue a rare statement, saying that the pair remain loved members of the family but recollections about their experience "may vary".