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European Royals’ Response on Meghan and Harry’s headline-making interview

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey stunned the viewers and made headlines worldwide.

The bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey included a number of explosive revelations about the couple and their fraught relationship with the British Royal Family.

According to the reports, the Sussexes’ sit-down with Oprah Winfrey has caused shockwaves among the European Royals as well. Princess Märtha Louise of Norway has decided to keep her thoughts to herself regarding the interview. A Norwegian newspaper VG asked the Princess what she thought about the interview, to which she answered, “Hehe, I do not want to say anything about that.”

Prince Albert of Monaco also admitted to BBC World News that Meghan and Harry’s headline-making interview bothered him “a little bit.”

“I think it’s very difficult to be in someone’s place,” Prince Albert answered. “I can understand the pressures that they were under, but I think this type of public display of dissatisfaction, to say the least, these types of conversations should be held within intimate quarters of the family.”

“It doesn’t really have to be laid out in the public sphere like that, so it did bother me a little bit,” he added. “I can see where they’re coming from in a certain way, but I think it wasn’t the appropriate forum to be able to have these kinds of discussions.”

He was also asked if he had any words of advice for “Harry with his new life.” Prince Albert replied, “I wish them the best, but it’s a difficult world out there and I hope he can have the judgment and wisdom to make the right choices.”

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