Meghan Markle and Prince Harry recently reunited with Prince William, Prince of Wales and Kate Middleton, Princess of Wales. The "fab four's" reunion comes after the death of Queen Elizabeth II, who died at Balmoral Castle in Scotland at 96.
Although the brothers and their spouses have reunited, it is unclear how their relationship will unfold. Oprah Winfrey recently shared at the Toronto Film Festival that Queen Elizabeth II's death could be an "opportunity for peacemaking" among the royal family.
Harry and Markle have been outspoken in the past about their feelings towards the royal family. In March 2021, the couple sat down with Winfrey and Markle shared that she felt racism from the British media and members in the family.
She has taken to her podcast "Archetypes" in several episodes to discuss the struggles of marrying into the royal family and all it came with.
Here's a look at some of the comments Markle and Harry have made about the royal family and beyond. In March 2021, Harry and Markle held a bombshell sit-down interview with Oprah Winfrey where alarming allegations were made about the royal family being racist towards Markle and their firstborn son, Archie.
Markle shared that there was a conversation with a member of the family and Harry about "how dark their baby was going to be."
"They didn't want him to be a prince, or princess, depending on what the gender would be," Markle said of her son Archie before his birth. "He wasn't going to receive security." Harry kept certain things private in the interview and said that he was not going to share a question he was asked pertaining to his child or who asked him the question.
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