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Prince Harry feared ‘history was repeating itself’ before leaving UK with Meghan

Prince Harry said he feared history was repeating itself in Oprah interview preview Picture: CBS METROGRAB
Clips of Prince Harry and Meghan’s interview with Oprah have been released (Pictures: CBS)

Prince Harry said his ‘biggest fear was history repeating itself’ before deciding to leave the UK with wife Meghan Markle.

Speaking in a trailer for a much-anticipated interview with US talkshow host Oprah Winfrey, Harry appeared to reference his mother Diana’s death as he explained the couple’s reasons for stepping down as senior royals.

US television network CBS has released two 30-second excerpts from Oprah With Meghan And Harry: A CBS Primetime Special, which is set to air at 8pm Eastern Time in the US on Sunday, March 7 – or 1.00am Monday, March 8 UK time.

It’s the first interview the couple have done since they were stripped of their royal patronages after confirming they wouldn’t be returning to the UK.

The first clip begins with Oprah asking the Duchess of Sussex if she was ‘silent or silenced’, with Meghan’s answer not revealed.

She then asks the duchess: ‘Almost unsurvivable. Sounds like there was a breaking point?’ The clip then quickly cuts to the duke commenting: ‘My biggest fear was history repeating itself.’

Although much of the content of the interview is not revealed, Oprah is shown saying ‘there is no subject that is off limits’ and ‘you’ve said some pretty shocking things here.’

Both Harry and Meghan are seen answering questions individually and as a couple.

In the second video, Harry says he is grateful to have had Meghan’s support throughout his exit from royal life, while also expressing admiration for what his mother Diana, Princess of Wales, had to endure under similar circumstances.

He tells Winfrey: ‘I’m just really relieved and happy to be sitting here, talking to you, with my wife by my side, because I can’t begin to imagine what it must have been like for her, going through this process by herself, all those years ago.

‘Because it has been unbelievably tough for the two of us, but at least we had each other.’

It comes days after Harry’s appearance on US talk show The Late Late Show, in which he told host James Cordon the ‘toxic’ atmosphere created by the British press is what forced him and his family to leave the UK.

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