When Prince Harry and Meghan Markle speak ‘Royal Family look on with hands over eyes’

A royal source claims that each time Prince Harry and Meghan Markle now speak, the family ‘look on with their hands over their eyes as the Duke of Sussex is set to ‘go deeper’ into his story with Oprah Winfrey.

The Royal Family “look on with their hands over their eyes” each time Prince Harry and Meghan Markle now speak, a source has claimed.

It comes as Prince Harry, 36, is set to “go deeper” into his story with mental health with US host Oprah Winfrey in a “town hall” discussion.

The extra venture, called, The Me You Can’t See: A Path Forward will see the Duke of Sussex and Oprah join participants and experts in a show that will air on Friday.

A source told The Mirror: “Each time Harry and Meghan now speak, the family looks on with their hands over their eyes.

“Between them, they have made several serious accusations which they know will not be responded to by Harry’s family.”

Last week, Harry criticized Prince Charles’ parenting skills and accused his family of “total neglect” when wife Meghan, 39, felt suicidal following abuse online.

He accused the Prince of Wales, 72, of passing on ‘genetic pain and suffering because that’s ‘how his childhood was’.

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The duke revealed he turned to alcohol and drugs in later life to deal with the trauma he experienced after his mother’s death, the Princess of Wales.

Archewell writes says: “In The Me, You Can’t See: A Path Forward, Prince Harry, and Oprah Winfrey reunite with participants and experts from the series for a thought-provoking, wide-ranging discussion to build on their initial conversations around mental health and wellbeing.”

It’s the second time he has collaborated with Oprah after Meghan and Harry agreed to a tell-all explosive interview over their time as senior royals in The Firm after dating and tieing the knot.

During the televised chat, the Duchess of Sussex alleged a member of the senior royals made a racist remark over Archie’s skin color before he was born.

Buckingham Palace later responded in a statement in the days that followed detailing that “recollections may vary” and they’d deal with issues ‘privately as a family.

Prince William also told reporters that the royal family ‘were very much not racists’ during a visit.

Harry and Meghan stepped down as senior members of the royal family last March and moved across the Atlantic with their son, Archie, who turned two earlier this month.

 

 

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