Boris Johnson
That's what the Prime Minister says about the Meghan interview
The interview with Duchess Meghan and Prince Harry made headlines around the world. In politics you don't want to deal with that.
Apparently the whole world is talking about Oprah Winfrey's (67) interview with Duchess Meghan (39) and Prince Harry (36) – only Boris Johnson (56) not, at least not officially. When asked about the issue at a press conference, the British prime minister choked off the desired statement with the words: "I have long pursued the strategy of not commenting on the affairs of the royal family and I have no plans to deviate from it today."
The interview was also the subject of a press conference in the White House. Press spokeswoman Jen Psaki was asked what US President Joe Biden (78) thought of the interview – and showed appreciation for Meghan's courage: "Anyone who steps up and talks about their own mental health problems and tells their own personal story takes courage "said Psaki. "That is certainly something the president believes in." However, one does not want to go into further
Harry and Meghan's interview with the US talk show host made headlines around the world. Meghan speaks in it, among other things, about suicidal thoughts and alleged racism at court. Harry confirms, among other things, his broken relationship with his father Prince Charles (72).
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