Winfrey's two-hour sit-down with Harry and
Meghan in March sent shock waves through the British monarchy
when Meghan accused Britain’s royal family of raising concerns
about how dark the skin of the couple's first child would be,
and said the stress of life as a royal newlywed had pushed her
to the brink of suicide.
It was the first television interview given by the couple
following their decision in early 2020 to quit their royal
duties and move to California and was watched by more than 49
million people worldwide in the first three days, broadcaster
CBS television said.
Winfrey and her team were nominated for an Emmy - U.S.
television's top honor - in the best hosted nonfiction series
category but were beaten by actor Stanley Tucci's "Searching for
Italy" travel and food show.
Neither Harry nor Meghan attended Sunday's low-key ceremony for
creative arts, which precedes the main Emmy Awards show next
week.
(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Peter Cooney)
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