Meghan Markle: That's what her mother Oprah Winfrey wants to tell

Meghan Markles (36) Mother apparently wants to talk about the racist hostility her daughter has endured since her relationship with Prince Harry (33) is official. Details will allegedly be mentioned by Doria Ragland (61) in an interview with Oprah Winfrey (64). Last week, Markle's mother was seen coming out of the Talkmaster's home in California. According to the British "Mirror", the two could have discussed ideas for a major revelatory interview.

"Oprah and Doria talked for a long time and they got along very well," an insider is quoted in the report. The most important topic was how badly "some people reacted to Meghan and Harry," it continues. Meghan Markle's mother is African-American, her father Weisser. These reactions eventually led to an official statement in which Prince Harry not only confirmed the relationship. In the "last few weeks a line was crossed," was among other things to read. Meghan Markle "became the target of insults and harassment". Specifically, the "racist undertone in comments" as well as the "blatant sexism" was denounced against them.



Palace has to approve the interview

"What happened to Meghan and Harry was disgusting and she and her families were horrified, it's a problem that both Doria and Oprah know, both of which have suffered racism," the source continues. However, the interview of the talk icon and Markle's mother must first be approved by Meghan, Harry and the Buckingham Palace before it is recorded, it goes on.

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