Another Oprah Winfrey Interview: 'There Is More to Be Said' Between Talk Show Titan and Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle could be gearing up to sit down with Oprah Winfrey for a second interview three years following their bombshell first round with the talk show titan.
"I believe she’s a consummate interviewer," entertainment expert Asia Grace dished. "If and when the time comes to get them back on the couch, I’m willing to bet she’s going to do that."
"Whether that means that she’s spilling more tea, holding them accountable, whatever the case might be, I think that any perceived distance between Oprah and the couple will no longer be in existence," she added. "We are still talking about that interview three years later, it did big numbers and had a really big impact. There’s more to be said here and I’m looking forward to more from both parties."
News of another tell-all comes amid the duo having hired a Britain-based "PR guru" to reportedly "fix" their popularity issue — but a majority of the problem could be their online supporters. This led PR executive Jack Izzard to suggest that the incessant attacking of Kate, Princess of Wales, and her edited Mother's Day photo is a prime example of what's wrong with many of their fans.
"There is also growing noise stateside that Harry would like to carry out duties on behalf of his father again," the sources added. "I'm sure it was emotionally draining for both of them, but it was a step in the right direction. It was a positive move."
News of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's potential return to Britain has been circulating, thanks in part to the British royal family's ongoing health scares. Former royal butler, Grant Harrold, spilled that the Duke of Sussex is "very keen" to return "home," yet another royal analyst says those hoping for a Sussex/Britain reunion should "dream on."
"He is extremely content with his life in California, and it’s not as if the royal family has shown the faintest interest in welcoming him home," royal author Christopher Andersen told an outlet when mentioning Prince Harry.
He continued: "Even if Harry wanted to pitch in while his father, the king, is battling cancer and [his sister-in-law] Kate Middleton is temporarily out of commission, [his brother] Prince William won’t allow it, pure and simple. The situation remains the same: a royal game of chicken. Who will be the first to give in? At the moment, it’s a complete stalemate."
The drama Andersen mentioned has been swirling around the monarchy ever since Harry and Meghan left the U.K. four years ago. Many feel that adding yet another Oprah tell-all "to the toxic mix" will only serve to make matters even worse.
Geo News reported on Grace's remarks.