MEGHAN Markle and Prince Harry’s Emmy nod is “farcical” – as they “spouted complete untruths” to Oprah, a royal expert says.
The couple’s explosive chat has been nominated for a top gong – after they made a string of bombshell claims about Harry’s family.
During the interview, they alleged a senior royal had made racist comments about their son Archie’s skin colour – while Meghan claimed Kate made her cry over bridesmaids’ dresses.
But commentator Phil Dampier said the Sussexes were encouraged to tell “their truth – rather than the truth.”
It comes as:
- A sweet new clip has emerged showing protective mum Kate putting her arm around son George at the Euro 2020 final
- And footage shows the moment Meghan’s friend Priyanka Chopra ‘ignores’ clapping for the Cambridges at Wimbledon
- Charles will reportedly stop brother Edward becoming the Duke of Edinburgh after their father’s death
- A tarot reader claims Harry and Meghan’s daughter Lilibet will be ‘smart and a handful’
- And Meghan’s ex claims he felt like ‘something stuck to the bottom of her shoe’ as their marriage broke down
He told Sun Online: “I think it’s farcical.
“We now know Harry and Meghan were allowed to spout a lot of complete untruths and unchecked ‘facts’ in the interview, and Oprah Winfrey did nothing to query it.
“As a journalistic exercise I thought it was very, very poor.
“It might have been watched by millions and it got a lot of headlines, but it was clearly not journalism.”
The two-hour special aired in March – but months on, it seems likely to hold its place as the TV event of the year.
Harry told Oprah he felt let down by his family – and that he was barely speaking to his brother, describing their relationship now as “space”.
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He said he loved William “to bits”, but admitted he and the future king were “on different paths”.
And he claimed his father Charles stopped taking his calls after Megxit and he was financially cut off by the Royal Family last year.
But the most damaging allegation made about the couple related to claims a royal had discussed the colour of Archie’s skin before his birth.
Meghan told Oprah the unnamed member of the family had raised “concerns” about “what that would mean or look like”.
Winfrey later clarified neither the Queen nor Prince Philip had made the comment.
The fall-out from the chat continues on, months later, with Harry and William reportedly barely speaking.
TV firebrand Piers Morgan claimed the couple made 17 “untrue, exaggerated or unprovable” slurs against the royals – and Mr Dampier said some claims were quickly disproved.