Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan: 68 countries broadcast the interview with Oprah Winfrey

Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan
68 countries broadcast the interview with Oprah Winfrey

Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan in conversation with Oprah Winfrey.

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There will be incredible media coverage: a total of 68 countries show the Oprah interview with Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan.

The TV interview by Prince Harry (36) and Duchess Meghan (39) with talk icon Oprah Winfrey (67) will be a worldwide media spectacle. According to the US magazine "People", the CBS production is broadcast in a total of 68 countries. The recorded two-hour conversation celebrates its premiere on US television in the night from Sunday to Monday at 02:00 a.m. Central European time. "Shocking revelations" have already been announced in teasers.

In Prince Harry's home country Great Britain, the station ITV secured the broadcasting rights and shows the interview on Monday evening. And that despite ongoing criticism: Harry's grandfather, Prince Philip (99), is still in the hospital after his heart operation. The interview will also be broadcast on TV in Australia, Belgium, Canada, Croatia, Iceland, Italy, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Switzerland.

In addition, 50 countries in Africa secured the rights to the eagerly awaited conversation between Harry, Meghan and Winfrey. In Germany, the interview will be broadcast in full on both RTL and VOX on Monday, March 8th. It runs as part of a three-hour "Exklusiv Spezial" from 3 pm on RTL and from 10:15 pm in a "Prominent Special" on VOX. The two specials are also available on TVNow in this country.

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