Night to Monday Norwegian time, Prince Harry (36) and Duchess Meghan (39) will take the magazine from their mouths, and speak out in a longer interview with Oprah Winfrey (67).
The interview is the duke’s couple’s first major interview together since they resigned from their royal duties in Britain in March last year, and moved to the United States.
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A statement from CBS said that people are witnessing Duchess Meghan in a comprehensive interview about everything “from becoming royal, marriage, motherhood, philanthropic work to how she handles life under intense public pressure”.
The American TV channel CBS, which broadcasts the interview, is said to have paid the production company Harpo, which is owned by Oprah Winfrey, between seven and nine million US dollars for the rights to the interview with the duke couple. This corresponds to between NOK 60 and 77 million.
According to the newspaper, advertising prices have also skyrocketed as a result of the enormous attention the interview has received.
Avisa writes that a 30-second commercial during the interview has a price of NOK 2.8 million. That is twice as much as what is normal at this time of transmission, according to the newspaper.
The network must also have acquired the opportunity to sell the interview to international markets.
According to a spokesperson for the duke couple, however, they did not receive a penny for the interview.
According to Sky News In the interview, Meghan looks back at an earlier conversation with Winfrey, where the 39-year-old explained that she would not have the opportunity to be interviewed with her.
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– I could not have said yes then, it was not my choice to take, Meghan says in the clip, and continues:
– As an adult, who lived a fairly independent life, to go into this construction that is different than I think people imagine it is – it is really liberating to have the right and the privilege to be able to say yes … to be able to make a choice on your own and be able to speak for yourself.