Harry and Meghan to tell their side of the story: biographer
Royal watchers are bracing for revelations from Prince Harry and his wife Meghan in their interview with US chat show host Oprah Winfrey, which is broadcast this weekend.
Clips of the tell-all interview about their life in the institution – and their shock decision to step down last year – are already making waves.
Omid Scobie, royal editor of Harper’s Bazaar magazine and co-author of last year’s bestselling biography on the couple, Finding Freedom, told AFP what to expect, and its potential impact.
What will they say? 
“We’ve heard Harry speak very openly about his mental health in the past, and I think that this will really be Meghan’s first chance to speak quite candidly about her own experiences on that front. 
“I think one of the issues that we’ll see (her) touch on... is the issue of racism, and how that’s come into play during her time as a working member of the royal family – be it in sections of the British press, or on social media itself. 
“And I think a lot of these stories will give background to the work that they’ll then be doing with their Archwell Foundation. 
“This battle against misinformation and online toxicity, and creating safer online communities, really...
