Will Prince Harry, Meghan Markle Agree to Second Oprah Winfrey Interview? Here's What Sparks the Rumor!
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Following their weekend visit to Oprah Winfrey, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have generated suspicions of a second candid interview with the TV icon.

On their way to see Oprah Winfrey at her Montecito, California, residence on Saturday afternoon, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were photographed in their car.

The Daily Mail, which received pictures of the couple traveling in a black Range Rover, reported that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex spent roughly an hour at Winfrey's $100 million house.

The couple, who are good friends with Oprah Winfrey, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, arrived by car from their neighboring $14.7 million mansion, with the 37-year-old prince driving while sporting sunglasses and a baseball cap.

Prince Harry, Meghan Markle Visit Oprah Winfrey

The 40-year-old ex-'Suits' actress was conversing with a friend who looked to be Janina Gavankar in the front passenger seat while sitting in the rear with a new face, PageSix reported.

Although it's unknown if Meghan Markle's and Prince Harry's children, Archie, 3, and Lilibet, 1, rode along, a car seat was secured to the seat next to her. Another black Range Rover was observed trailing after, loaded with their security detail.

Whether they were visiting Oprah Winfrey's home on business or for pleasure is unknown, and a couple's representative did not immediately answer to Page Six's request for comment. But the encounter may portend further cooperation between Oprah Winfrey, 68, and the royal family.

Before attending the wedding, which Oprah subsequently referred to as a "transformative occasion," The Times said that Meghan Markle had only ever met her once.

Additionally, Oprah Winfrey frequently defended the couple before she had her contentious interview with them. She stated that she was "proud" of them for choosing to keep the names of their son Archie's godparents a secret and that she had their backs "100%" when they decided to resign from their position as working royals.

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2021 Bombshell Interview With Oprah Winfrey

Nobody could have imagined the explosiveness of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's conversation with Oprah Winfrey at the beginning of 2021. In the eagerly awaited interview, the pair revealed what goes on within the Palace walls and made some stunning claims about their family.

One of the most stunning revelations from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's explosive tell-all interview was their assertion that Prince Harry had "conversations" regarding Archie's skin color before his birth with other members of the royal family.

Although it was later stated that the statements were not made by the Queen or the late Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Harry reportedly claimed later in the conversation that he would never share the specifics of the conversations. In other parts of the discussion, Meghan Markle discussed her mental health issues and acknowledged having suicide thoughts being a member of the royal family.

When specifically asked if she had ever considered self-harm or been suicidal, Meghan Markle answered "yes" and said she "didn't want to be alive longer." Prince Harry said his father Prince Charles had stopped returning his calls, while Meghan claimed the Duchess of Cambridge had made her weep.

Per The Sun, while everything was going on, Meghan Markle seemed to be hinting at her political ambitions when she called the Roe v. Wade ruling a model for taking back rights. Almost 50 years of constitutional protection for abortion have been removed by the Supreme Court's recent decision, prompting the Duchess of Sussex's involvement.

The 5-4 ruling puts state lawmakers in charge of the abortion debate, which may lead to a complete ban on the operation in approximately half of states. Meghan Markle stated to Gloria Steinem in a Vogue interview that the decision is a "blueprint for undoing rights."

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