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Royals have ‘more important things to worry about’ than Meghan Markle & Harry’s Oprah tell-all as Philip moves hospitals

THE ROYAL family have “more important things to worry about” than Meghan Markle & Prince Harry’s tell-all interview with Oprah, according to royal aides.

Two trailers of the TV talk promising “shocking” royal revelations were released today as the frail Prince Philip, 99 moved hospital for heart checks.

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Senior royal sources told The Sun the family was “pretty appalled” by the idea of the recorded chat with Oprah Winfrey being broadcast while Philip lies in hospital.

Now Buckingham Palace aides have told The Telegraph that the family’s focus is solely on the poorly Duke.

One said: “The family is very worried about him and their thoughts are very much with him rather than this Oprah interview. They have much more important things to worry about.”

While another senior aide said: “This programme is really not something we are focusing on at the moment.”

Philip has been in hospital for a fortnight being treated for an infection.

He was moved to St Bartholomew’s, London, for testing and observation for a pre-existing heart condition, Buckingham Palace said.

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Royal watchers called for the interview to be shelved until he is out of danger.

Penny Junor, who wrote Prince Harry, Brother, Soldier, Son, said: “It’s bad timing when they’re going to be saying ‘poor us’.”

A senior royal source asked: “Why are they doing it?”

In the dramatic preview Prince Harry hinted he quit the UK as he feared Meghan would suffer the same fate as his mother 

Oprah said the couple had revealed “some pretty shocking things” – some of which seemed “almost unsurvivable”.

The famous talk-show host also wanted to make it “clear to everybody there is no subject that is off limits”.

The “primetime special” with Meghan and Harry was initially set to last 90 minutes, but CBS have now reportedly extended that to two hours.


It’s been reported the Queen was “blindsided” by Harry and Meghan’s announcement of a “tell-all” interview with Oprah.

The royal couple apparently failed to inform the monarch of their plans before revealing they’ll chat to the American chat show host.

And she only learned of it when US TV network CBS hurriedly issued a statement on Monday – after a producer working for Ms Winfrey mistakenly alerted ITV of the plans, the Mail on Sunday reported.

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