Prince Harry's pal Oprah weighs in on his chance of 'peacemaking' with William
13.09.2022 - 12:29
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Oprah Winfrey, a close friend of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, has shared her thoughts on hopes of a possible reconciliation with his brother Prince William, in the wake of their grandmother, The Queen’s death. While speaking briefly about the subject while promoting Sidney, a documentary about Disney Poitier at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival, the famous talk show host faced a number of questions regarding the royals' relationship.
Asked by Extra, if she thought the Queen’s sad death last week could unite the family again, Oprah replied: "I think in all families — you know, my father passed recently, this summer — and when all families come together for a common ceremony, the ritual of burying your dead, there's an opportunity for peacemaking ... and hopefully, there will be that.” The response marked the first time Oprah has spoken out publicly on the topic, after she shut down an interview with her friend Gayle King when she asked a similar question.
After seeing the brothers unite at Windsor Castle over the weekend as they inspected some of the many floral tributes left for the Queen, Gayle said many fans were hoping for a reconciliation. She then asked Oprah directly: "What do you say?” Oprah then calm but cooly replied, "I do not get into people's family matters, and I certainly … Ya know, everybody who has experienced some challenges in their families with in-laws or brothers or sisters knows how difficult some of those situations can be.
“I'm sure that for the royal family it's no different. And nobody consults me about their family business so I try to stay out of people's family business." Immediately after the question, Oprah decided to cut short the interview, as she told her longtime
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