Harry and Meghan say they will ‘move on’ after Oprah interview

Harry and Meghan say they will ‘move on’ after Oprah interview

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex last night insisted their interview with Oprah Winfrey would be the ‘last word’ on their rift with the Royal Family. 

The couple, who are preparing to welcome their second later this year, said they felt they ‘needed to have their say’ but now considered the matter closed and wanted to ‘move on’.

It comes as Prince Harry and Prince William prepare to display a united front when they unveil a statue in honour of their mother Princess Diana later this year.

The Duke of Sussex and Duke of Cambridge will reunite once more as they unveil the commissioned statue of their mother at Kensington Palace on July 1 on what would have been her 60th birthday. 

The royal family is tonight bracing itself for Harry and Meghan Markle’s explosive two-hour CBS interview with Oprah which will air tonight in the US.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex insisted their interview with Oprah Winfrey would be the 'last word'

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex insisted their interview with Oprah Winfrey would be the ‘last word’ 

It comes as the royal family prepares for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's two-hour CBS interview with Oprah later tonight

It comes as the royal family prepares for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s two-hour CBS interview with Oprah later tonight

Prince William will display a united front with his brother when they unveil a statue in honour of their mother Princess Diana later this year

Prince William will display a united front with his brother when they unveil a statue in honour of their mother Princess Diana later this year

As the bitter fallout surrounding the tell-all interview continues, the Duke of Sussex considers the unveiling of his mother’s statue ‘a priority’, a source told The Telegraph.  

A friend told the paper: ‘It was something they felt they wanted and needed to do but now they have done it, they feel a line has been drawn under that chapter of their lives and they want to move on.’ 

There is still uncertainty about whether the Duke will also attend other upcoming events such as the Trooping the Colour on June 12 or the Duke of Edinburgh’s 100th birthday on June 10 due to impending arrival of his second child.

The statue was commissioned to mark the twentieth anniversary of Princess Diana’s death and recognise her positive impact in the UK and around the world.

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