UK politicians tread carefully in minefield left by Harry and Meghan's interview
New York Times: The firestorms for the British government seemed to multiply by the day.
New York Times: The firestorms for the British government seemed to multiply by the day.
More than 41,000 complaints lodged about TV host's tirade on ITV.
Piers lashes Meghan in a scathing speech claiming her interview was 'diatribe of bilge'.
One sentence uttered by Meghan has ignited a debate over the Tasman.
Just before Meghan and Harry's wedding, John Oliver seemed to predict how it'd all unfold.
New York Times: For all the family drama, this story is also about workplace conflict.
OPINION: Queen wants to deal with Sussexes as a grandmother rather than a head of state.
The Prince is 'deeply concerned' about the allegations made by Harry and Meghan.
The Queen will be having words with senior royals to 'establish what may have been said'.
New York Times: A quarter-century after Diana broke her silence, Meghan did the same.
'[Meghan's] entitled to cut you off if she wants to,' Morgan's co-presenter tells him.
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.
Financial Times: Meghan and Harry's interview rocks royal family and splits opinion in UK.
Meghan told Oprah that Kate made her cry. Palace insiders say there's more to the story.
Buckingham Palace has come under intense pressure to react to the couple's claims.
Duchess also revealed her half-sister Samantha didn't actually know her growing up.
Duchess claims some at the palace were concerned about how dark Archie's skin would be.
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?