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March 09, 2021The anticipation created around the exclusive interview of the Dukes of Sussex has rewarded the audience.

According to preliminary data from Nielsen, the television audience is 17.1 million people while the figure for digital platforms is still awaited.

And if the day after the shocking revelations of Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle Queen Elizabeth II is silent, Joe Biden wanted to pay homage to the two "private citizens" through his spokesperson.



The

President Biden appreciates "the courage" shown by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in telling their own story

.

So White House spokesperson Jen Psaki answered the question about the couple's explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey about Joe and Jill Biden's friendship with the prince.



"For anyone to come forward and talk about their mental health and tell their personal story, it takes courage, and that's certainly what the president thinks," Biden's spokesperson said, with a

reference to Meghan in the interview. in which she denounced the racism she was a victim of in the United Kingdom

, including by the Royal House, she confessed to having thought about suicide.



The spokesperson added that Biden "spoke of the importance of investing in many of the areas in which they too are engaged in the future," he added referring to the former royal couple's business.

To give a hand to Meghan is also the

star Serena Williams Tennis

: "Meghan Markle, my friend unselfish lives his life - and gives the example - with empathy and compassion," said Williams wrote in a tweet, "He teaches me every day what it means to be truly noble. His words illustrate the pain and cruelty he experienced."



Among the controversies raised by the interview

, Meghan Markle's claims

are under consideration

that her son Archie was not given the title of prince because of dark skin

.

"It was enough to have patience and even Archie would have been prince," said the expert writer of royal houses Marina Minelli.

According to his version of the facts: "It is absolutely not true that Archie did not have the title because of dark skin. There is a rule from 1917, when George V changed the name of the dynasty, which precisely codified who the title, a standard intended to optimize and reduce expenses since all substantially lived at the expense of the sovereign. From George V onwards, only the sons and grandsons of a reigning sovereign, and the son of the eldest son of the heir to the throne. In 2012 Elizabeth II changed this rule for the children of William and Kate, who are now all princes. At the Palace they must have explained it to Meghan, and she would not have liked it. But if she had been patient, Archie too would have become prince".



And on a possible answer from Buckingham Palace Minelli adds: "In Windsor I understand that there are meetings after meetings. And they will take days to respond."