Harry and Meghan’s Interview Reveals the Prince’s Burgeoning Racial Enlightenment
The Duke of Sussex may have exhibited a better understanding of his country’s racist ties than the royal family, but there’s still progress to be made.
The Duke of Sussex may have exhibited a better understanding of his country’s racist ties than the royal family, but there’s still progress to be made.
This weekend, Oprah talks to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in the duo’s first interview since leaving Royal life.
Oprah interviews Elba, who recently tested positive for COVID-19, as part of her new Apple TV+ series.
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America Ferrera, Kathleen Kennedy, and Shonda Rhimes were also present.
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The series will debut with a two-night premiere on September 6th and 7th on OWN. It will then air regularly at 10pm Eastern on Wednesdays for the rest of its first season.
The series, starring Rutina Wesley and Dawn-Lyen Gardner, will air Wednesday nights on OWN.
Other Hollywood power players set to participate include Shonda Rhimes, Mariska Hargitay, and Patricia Arquette.