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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s claims during Oprah Winfrey interview leave Buckingham Palace under pressure to reply

Attention has turned to how Buckingham Palace will respond to the bombshell claims made by Prince Harry and Meghan during their interview with Oprah Winfrey.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex aired allegations about racism within the royal family, disregard for their cries for help and how Prince Harry was cut off by his family during the two-hour interview, which has dominated headlines around the world.
The full impact of the revelations remains to be seen, with one royal biographer saying there is “no coming back” for the pair.
Some, like Charles Anson, a former press secretary to the Queen, has told Sky News the palace will be looking for reconciliation and to avoid exacerbating the situation in its response.
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