Official American tribute to Meghan and Harry's "courage"
On Monday, the White House praised Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, for the "bravery" of Prince Harry, the day after a resounding US television interview.
"It takes courage to talk about personal battles over mental health issues and tell personal stories," said Jane Sackey, a spokeswoman for the administration.
Saki noted that Harry and his wife are now "private citizens," adding, "We will not make any further comments on behalf of the president."
A year after the couple abandoned their responsibilities in the royal family and left for California, their confessions during an interview with the most famous American journalist Oprah Winfrey reflect a grim picture of the British monarchy, which they targeted with accusations of insensitivity and racism.
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