Oprah's Interview With Meghan And Harry Loses At The Emmy Awards

The interview, which took place last March, shocked the British royal family.

Reuters

Oprah Winfrey's television interview with Britain's Prince Harry and his wife Megan lost to a program about Italian food and culture at the Emmy Awards.

The two-hour interview, which took place last March, shocked the British royal family when Meghan accused the royal family of raising concerns about the skin tone of the couple's first child before he was born, and how brunette she will be, and said the stress of living as a newly married royal couple pushed her to the brink of suicide.

CBS said this was the couple's first interview following their decision in early 2020 to step down from royal duties and move to California, and was watched by more than 49 million people worldwide in the first three days of its broadcast.

Winfrey and her team were nominated for an Emmy for Best Non-Fiction Series, but Stanley Tucci's travel and food show "Finding Italy" won the award.

Neither Harry nor Meghan did attend the modest creative arts gala that preceded the President's Emmy Awards next week.

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