
'Saddened': Queen responds to Harry and Meghan's Oprah interview
The statement, released by Buckingham Palace, directly responds to the racism claims.
The statement, released by Buckingham Palace, directly responds to the racism claims.
David Olusoga says the UK 'doesn't want to have an honest conversation about race'.
Markle dredges up scandals involving Harry but says Meghan 'didn't lose' him yet.
OPINION: On Oprah's sun-lit stage, 'they' cast a long shadow.
Despite a two-hour grilling, the couple still left us with several important questions.
Meghan told Oprah that Kate made her cry. Palace insiders say there's more to the story.
Meghan revealed photos taken at a glamorous event concealed her mental health battle.
The palace has yet to respond to Meghan and Harry's explosive allegations.
Buckingham Palace has come under intense pressure to react to the couple's claims.
The couple are expecting their second child, a baby girl due in June this year.
CBS had promised Oprah's interview with Harry and Meghan would be a "bombshell", and they did not disappoint. Video / CBS
The highly anticipated interview attracted a huge viewership in the US.
From a chicken coop in Santa Barbara Meghan Markle delivered scene after scene of gold.
New York Times: Interview raised new questions about entrenched racism in British society.
Oprah narrows down the identity of the racist royal as she shows unseen interview footage.
Duchess of Sussex said Windsor wedding was merely a 'spectacle for the world'.
Morgan says he expected "vile destructive self-serving nonsense" from Meghan, not Harry.
Their two-hour Oprah tell-all did not hold back. Where do the royals go from here?
British tabloids release shouty early morning editions with all the juicy bits.
Harry and Meghan did not hold back and made a number of surprising revelations.
The Sussexes were ready to spill - but on their terms.
Archie tells everyone to "drive safe" as they leave the house.
Kiwis stand firmly with the Queen, following Meghan and Harry's interview.
Harry has opened up to Oprah Winfrey during his and Meghan's highly publicised interview.
Meghan has described being suicidal and royal concerns over the colour of her baby's skin.
Couple say they wanted 'to take a breath' – perhaps in a country like New Zealand.
'They wanted us to offer up our baby, but not provide safety and a title.'
'You asked what my mother thought of this, and I think she saw it coming,' Harry says.
The Duke of Sussex has joined Meghan during Oprah tell-all, revealing baby's gender.
The Sussexes say they reached out for help but 'nothing was done'.