Prince
Harry
and
Meghan
Markle
a
year
ago,
stepped
back
from
their
royal
duties
and
decided
to
move
to
California,
US.
The
move
came
after
the
couple
had
complained
about
the
British
tabloids'
treatment
of
Meghan,
who
is
African-American,
and
was
allegedly
amounted
to
bullying
or
racism.
Now,
during
an
interaction
with
Oprah
Winfrey,
former
Duke
and
Duchess
of
Sussex
opened
up
about
their
journey.
The
interview
set
to
be
aired
on
March
7,
2021,
will
be
the
couple's
first
interview
after
their
big
move
to
the
US.
Two
small
clips
have
been
shared
by
the
channel
on
YouTube,
which
shows
Harry
talking
about
his
mother
and
what
led
to
their
decision.
In
the
video,
he
says,
"My
biggest
concern
was
history
repeating
itself," Harry
could
be
referring
to
his
mother
Princess
Diana,
who
was
also
subjected
to
scrutiny
by
the
British
press
and
died
at
age
36
in
a
car
crash
in
Paris
after
her
divorce
from
Prince
Charles.
He
added,
"I'm
just
really
relieved
and
happy
to
be
sitting
here
talking
to
you
with
my
wife
by
my
side.
Because
I
can't
imagine
what
it
must
have
been
like
for
her
(Diana),
going
through
this
process
by
herself
all
those
years
ago.
It's
been
unbelievably
tough
for
the
two
of
us,
but
at
least
we
had
each
other." Meghan
in
the
video
can
be
seen
sitting
next
to
Harry
while
holding
his
hand.
Meanwhile,
another
clip
from
the
interview
shows
Winfrey
saying
that
no
subject
was
off-limits
during
the
conversation
and
revealed
that
the
couple,
"have
said
some
pretty
shocking
things
here,"
including
that
their
situation
had
been
"almost
unsurvivable."
Earlier
this
month,
Buckingham
Palace
also
announced
that
after
a
re-evaluation,
the
former
Duke
and
Duchess
have
decided
not
to
return
to
their
lives
as
working
members
of
the
royal
family.
The
couple
recently
announced
that
they
are
expecting
their
second
child.