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SHOCKING: Meghan and Harry Had a “Plan B” For Oprah Interview

These two egotistical ghouls sure did cover all their bases, didn’t they?
Meghan and Harry seem to have devised a “plan B” for their contentious Oprah interview.

And it demonstrates how calculated and self-centered these two are. Before labeling anyone “racist,” they decided to make sure they were all “alive.”

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How “sweet” of them…

Gayle King is speaking out one week after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle sat down for their contentious tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey, claiming that they intended to postpone the interview if Prince Philip, who was hospitalized at the time, died.

Philip, Queen Elizabeth’s 99-year-old husband, had been in hospital since February 16 when the interview aired on March 7. On Wednesday, King said that Meghan and Harry taped their interview before Philip was admitted to the hospital, and that they would never have broadcast it if he died.

According to People Magazine, King said, “Well, just so you know, they had done the interview before Prince Phillip went into the hospital.” “If something had happened to him, God forbid, the interview might not have aired at this time. However, the interview was completed and scheduled prior to his admission to the hospital. But it’s been brought up by a number of people.”

After four weeks in the hospital for an infection and successful surgery for a pre-existing condition, Philip returned home to Windsor Castle on Tuesday.

“I think Harry and Meghan both have been through too much over the past three years and they really have wanted to sort things out privately,” King said of Harry and Meghan’s decision to share more about their lives as royals. They tried everything they could to get help, but nothing did.

“So I believe they wanted people to have a better understanding of why they made the decision they did and what they’ve been through, and I believe they succeeded. ‘I do,’ she continued. “I think she and Harry were really courageous to say what they did. It’s unprecedented, and the word to describe it is ‘bombshell.'”

“I think Harry and Meghan both have been through too much over the past three years and they really have wanted to sort things out privately,” King said of Harry and Meghan’s decision to share more about their lives as royals. They tried everything they could to get help, but nothing did.

“So I believe they wanted people to have a better understanding of why they made the decision they did and what they’ve been through, and I believe they succeeded. ‘I do,’ she continued. “I think she and Harry were really courageous to say what they did. It’s unprecedented, and the word to describe it is ‘bombshell.'”

Two days later, the royal family issued a brief statement via Buckingham Palace.

In a statement received by Fox News, the royal family said, “The entire family is saddened to hear the full extent of how difficult the last few years have been for Harry and Meghan.” “The issues posed, particularly the one of race, are alarming. Although some recollections may differ, they are all taken seriously and will be discussed privately by the family. Harry, Meghan, and Archie will all be beloved members of the royal family.”

“We are not a racist family,” William said in response to a reporter’s question about the interview last week. I haven’t yet met with [Harry], but I will.”

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Margaret Taylor

Experienced communications professional with 10 years of experience in international journalism.

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