The public fallout from Prince Harry and wife Meghan Markle’s ‘Megxit’ plan is set to get decidedly uglier with rumours rumbling of potential tell-all TV interview, which will see the Sussex’s brand the royal family as “racist and sexist.”
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According to Page Six, insiders are whispering that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are in talks to sit down for a tell-all TV interview with US host Gayle King.
If the “no-holds-barred” interview goes ahead it could be “damaging” to the royal family.
The royal couple already hinted at issues with the family in their Harry and Meghan: An African Journey doco last year — and the journalist behind it, the couple’s friend Tom Bradby, says the royals should fear what the alienated pair could say.
“I have some idea of what might be aired in a full, no-holds-barred sit-down interview and I don’t think it would be pretty,” he wrote in The Times.
While Tom Bradby did not elaborate, The Times said royal courtiers fear Meghan would brand members of the family “racist and sexist.”
Bradby said it would be “very damaging indeed” if the monarchy’s international reputation was tarnished by the breakaway pair.
Bradby also claimed that the Duke and Duchess find other royals to be “jealous and, at times, unfriendly.” However he was keen to stress that the accusations did not include Her Majesty, The Queen, or Prince Philip.
He also said that the “fallout” began at their 2018 royal wedding when “really damaging things were said and done.”
According to Tom, the royals are at a key point where they can swing things their way with the royal couple, and negotiate a peace deal.
“The family urgently needs a meaningful peace deal with the young breakaway couple, because a protracted war would be very bloody indeed,” he wrote.
The Queen has ordered a meeting take place on Monday between key royal family members to discuss next steps after Meghan and Harry’s bombshell exit announcement.
PEOPLE reports that Her Majesty will be joined by Harry, Prince William and Prince Charles at her country home of Sandringham, Norfolk.
The publication also claims that the Duchess of Sussex “will participate via phone if it happens within the right timeframe”.