Get the inside track on the Sussexes’ Oprah interview, the EU and beyond
We’ve watched the excerpts. We’ve read the rumours. Now, early on Monday morning, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey will air in full on US TV. Less than 24 hours later, it will arrive on screens in the UK at 9pm on ITV. Rarely has an interview been this anticipated. So much is at stake, from the reputation of the Royal family to the relationship between Princes William and Harry. Now is the time to turn to The Telegraph and gain an unrivalled perspective on this momentous event - and its far-reaching repercussions. Join us today with our exceptional value offer and enjoy your first four months for just 3 in total, including one month free. Cancel at any time. Our award-winning team will make sure you’re expertly informed at every crucial stage of the couple’s interview with live coverage as it unfolds. We’ll bring you all you need to know in the run-up to the sit-down, from decoding the “secret messages” seen in excerpts thus far to an in-depth investigation of the Duchess’s claims. We’ll talk you through the latest teaser from the interview, in which the Duchess of Sussex claims she’s been “liberated” by leaving the Royal family. You’ll be able to watch Camilla Tominey’s insightful video, in which she explains what might be next for Harry and Meghan and states that the couple are opening a "Pandora's box which is going to be really difficult to close". And you can read more about the “hidden olive branch” that might have appeared in the Duchess’s jewellery. Angela Levin looks at whether the rift between William and Harry will ever be repaired, as she reflects on the brothers’ close relationship over the years. Benji Wilson, meanwhile, examines the art of the TV interview, writing that “you need to glimpse the real person coming through”. Away from the Royal family, you’ll also find the latest news on the battle against Covid-19. Travellers will need to carry a permit from Monday, should they wish to go abroad, or else face a fine. “Patient X” has been found in the fight against the Brazilian variant of the virus, following a five-day nationwide hunt. And Boris Johnson has challenged the EU, following Italy’s move to block the shipment of vaccines to Australia, earlier this week. In Opinion, Tom Harris writes that “Global Britain's divergence from the vindictive EU has left Remainers with nowhere to hide”. In the aftermath of the Budget, Sam Brodbeck warns that “Rishi Sunak is going to take more of your money. You just won’t notice it happening”. And Ross Clark highlights the facts behind the government’s emissions targets, rueing “We are still not being told the true cost of Net Zero”. Join us today to claim this unmissable offer and enjoy your first four months for just 3 in total with a Standard Digital Subscription. That includes a free one-month trial of our award-winning journalism and you may cancel at any time. Start your free trial | |
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