Prince Harry tells Oprah he feared 'history repeating itself' in interview trailer with Meghan
By Rume Ugen
The first glimpse of Prince Harry and Meghan's controversial interview with Oprah Winfrey has been revealed in a new 30-second trailer.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are due to sit down with the talk show host for a chat, with Oprah saying 'no subject is off-limits'. The interview is set to air at 8 pm Eastern Time in the US on Sunday, or 1.00 am Monday UK time.
During the trailer, Prince Harry appears to express the fears he had for his wife's wellbeing claiming 'my biggest fear was history repeating itself', alluding to the fraught relationship his mother Diana had with the British press.
Oprah is also seen 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?”
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.
The interview follows Prince Harry's appearance on the Late Late Show with James Corden in which he said he said he 'never walked away' from the royal family but had to move his family away from the 'toxic' British press.