Two hours
Again, even before filming began, CBS announced it would be a 90-minute special.
After conducting the interviews, according to reports, for two days, the network has extended the program to two hours.
The decision is believed to have been made due to the strength of the couple’s comments, which could cause discomfort in the palace circles.
The Sussex did not participate in the edition and had no control over the final production.
The decision to extend the execution time will have been taken by Harpo Productions, the producer of Mrs. Winfrey. The extension, of course, will also allow the company to launch more ads into the program, making it even more profitable.
Silenced
The suggestion that Meghan has been silenced in some way by the royal family is designed to win her sympathy for her acceptance of this two-hour, unrestricted tete-a-tete.
The couple has been scrutinized for agreeing to speak to the U.S. chat queen despite complaining about media interference and unwanted publicity.
The couple is expected to defend that they deserve to give their side of the story, given the “relentless” and “inaccurate” press coverage, which undoubtedly cites the legal actions they have taken against the Mail on Sunday for the publication of Meghan letter to her father, Thomas Markle Snr and the disputed story about Harry and the Royal Marines.
However, it is likely that the palace will consider unfavorable any suggestion that Meghan could not make.
They will point out her Grenfell cookbook, the countless speeches she and Harry delivered during the engagements, the queen took her under her wing on a journey on the royal train, and Meghan appears to dominate the conversation during an outing with the Duke. and the Duchess of Cambridge. to expose his vision of charity in February 2018.
Over time, home staff have been in a lot of pain to point out that they “leaned” to accommodate the needs and demands of Sussex.