- Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle will be having an exclusive interview with media personality Oprah Winfrey
- The first session will be on the 38-year-old mother of one sharing about their decision to step down from royal duties
- Harry will be talking about their life in the US and what's next after the two recently announced pregnancy news of their second child.
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Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle are set to do their first interview with Oprah Winfrey since ditching the royal life and relocating to the US.
The two were serving as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex before resigning to focus on their own family without being tied down to any royal duties.
It has been reported that the royal couple will be having an exclusive interview with media mogul Oprah Winfrey and they are expected to share their life journey and transformation since ditching the royal lifestyle.
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The much anticipated interviewed will be aired on CBS and it will take place on March 7, 2020. It will be a prime-time special that will offer intimate and various conversations with the two lovebirds.
However, as explained by CBS, the interview will first be between the 39-year-old mother of one and Oprah.
She will be talking about how she dealt with the constant and intense criticism while serving as royalty.
Meghan will also be talking about their decision to step down from their roles as royalties and how life has changed for them since they embarked on a different path.
The 36-year-old handsome Prince will later join them and he is expected to talk about their decision to relocate to the US and what the future has in store for his family.
TUKO.co.ke recently carried the couple's second child pregnancy news that was trending for the better part of Valentine's Day.
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The news was first shared by the couple's photographer on his social media pages.
This is what the post read on Instagram.
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Meghan wrote an op-ed for The New York Times in November 2020 where she narrated her experience after suffering a miscarriage.
She also revealed that the ordeal taught them so many things about loss and how she found out miscarriages were a common thing yet hardly talked about it.
The decision to pen her experience was to encourage other women who have gone through the same situation.
The news about their second-born child is also reported to have excited the other royalties who are still sending Prince Harry and his wife congratulatory messages and lovely wishes.
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Prisca Aroko is a TUKO.co.ke Entertainment Editor with five years experience in both the local and international media industry. She holds a Diploma in Broadcast Journalism from the Kenya Institute of Mass Communication. She has worked at Family Media (Kenya), written for News Deeply, New York (USA) and done Africa news analysis on Arise News (Nigeria). Aroko also has a keen interest in Human Interest stories and is passionate about feature stories that highlight or empower women. She is also a voracious reader, speaks Chinese (Mandarin), loves cooking and sampling different meals and has a huge interest in fashion. Learn more about her on Twitter @Arokoprisca.
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