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Herein lies the problem and my issue with this interview overall - it presents a half baked picture. It’s why it’s been debated on here because Meghan only presented the fraction of the evidence I would look for in accusing someone of racism.
Meghan goes all serious and doe-eyed, says that a senior royal said there was ‘concern’ over the baby’s skin colour and Oprah throws up her arms and looks agog at such a thing is said. That should have been a trigger for finding out more. Instead it was left as it was with the story being who said it being the centre stage point (Prince Charles is the front runner now we know it wasn’t Brenda or PP).
What does ‘concern’ mean? In what context was it said? Was it said more than once? Without those questions asked, it leaves the situation hanging. A clever ploy from the Sussexes but poor interviewing from Oprah.
It would have been more interesting to see someone who wasn’t their ally interview them. Emily Maitlis’s interrogation of the hapless Randy Andy made for great viewing. This was a prepared and well acted broadside to get their view across which is fine of them - very American you may add - but a full and fair view overall? Not until Buck Palace respond.
Meghan goes all serious and doe-eyed, says that a senior royal said there was ‘concern’ over the baby’s skin colour and Oprah throws up her arms and looks agog at such a thing is said. That should have been a trigger for finding out more. Instead it was left as it was with the story being who said it being the centre stage point (Prince Charles is the front runner now we know it wasn’t Brenda or PP).
What does ‘concern’ mean? In what context was it said? Was it said more than once? Without those questions asked, it leaves the situation hanging. A clever ploy from the Sussexes but poor interviewing from Oprah.
It would have been more interesting to see someone who wasn’t their ally interview them. Emily Maitlis’s interrogation of the hapless Randy Andy made for great viewing. This was a prepared and well acted broadside to get their view across which is fine of them - very American you may add - but a full and fair view overall? Not until Buck Palace respond.