'It's a girl': Prince Harry and Meghan reveal they're having a daughter during Oprah interview

Meghan who showed off her baby bump in a black empire-style dress revealed the sex of the baby.

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Their first child, son Archie, turns 2 in May.
MONTECITO: Meghan and Harry say their second child is a girl. The two made the revelation in their interview with Oprah Winfrey that aired on Sunday night, a rare positive moment in a conversation that dwelt mostly on their struggles within the royal family.

Their first child, son Archie, turns 2 in May.

Harry said "to have a boy and then a girl, what more can you ask for? But now we've got our family. We've got the four of us and our two dogs."


Harry, wearing a gray suit as he sat next to his wife at a distance from Winfrey, joined the interview after Meghan talked to Winfrey alone.

He denied blindsiding the queen with the news that he and Meghan were stepping down from their royal duties, saying it was preceded by several conversations.

"I've never blindsided my grandmother," Harry said. "I have too much respect for her."
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He did however say that his father, Prince Charles, has stopped taking his calls.


Meghan Markle told Oprah Winfrey that she had suicidal thoughts after marrying Prince Harry, and the palace prevented her from getting help.

Meghan told Winfrey in the interview airing Sunday night that she "just didn't see a solution" to the mental suffering she had experienced since joining the royal family and that she told Harry she "didn't want to be alive anymore."

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She said she went to a senior royal staffer and said she needed to get help for her mental health, but was told it would be bad for the family if she did.

She described the moment as a breaking point leading to her and Harry stepping aside from their royal duties.

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Meghan said she "wasn't planning to say anything shocking" during the interview, "I'm just telling you what happened."

Meghan Markle told Oprah Winfrey that she realised soon after marrying Prince Harry that the institution of the royal family would not protect her.

In their pre-taped interview on Sunday night, Meghan told Winfrey that "not only was I not being protected, but they were willing to lie to protect other members of the family, but they weren't willing to tell the truth to protect me and my husband." She did not give specific examples.

She said when she was first pregnant with son Archie, there were "concerns and conversations about how dark his skin might be when he's born." The statement led Winfrey to ask "What," incredulously and sit in silence for a moment.

Meghan declined to say who had this conversation with Harry that he relayed to her, saying revealing their name would be "very damaging."

Meghan also said she was stunned when she was told he would not be a prince and would not receive security from the palace.

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Meghan said she did not worry about being a divorced, mixed-race American actress entering the British royal family, but later she "thought about it because they made me think about it."

Meghan said it was not so much the royal family members themselves who treated her this way, but the people behind the institution.

She emphasised that the queen herself "has always been wonderful to me."

Meghan Markle told Oprah Winfrey that she didn't "fully understand what the job was" when she married Prince Harry.

Winfrey's hotly anticipated two-hour pre-recorded interview with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex began its airing on CBS in the U.S. on Sunday night, with Meghan sitting alone with Winfrey.

The two talked about the early days before the royal marriage, with Meghan saying "there was no way to understand what the day-to-day was going to be like.

"That's what was really tricky over those past few years, is when the perception and the reality are two very different things," Meghan said. "And you're being judged on the perception, but you're living the reality of it."

Meghan also revealed that she and Harry were technically married a few days before the ceremony watched by the world.

After a brief intro with Winfrey narrating a recounting of the couple's wedding and subsequent announcement that they were stepping down from their royal duties, Meghan walked into the backyard garden setting of the interview.

"You really are having a baby!" Winfrey shouted when she saw Meghan's baby bump under her black empire-style dress.

Meghan said she would reveal the sex of the baby later in the interview when Harry joined them.

Winfrey and Meghan said they were at the home of a friend of Winfrey's because they liked the setting.

They clarified that no questions would be off limits and that Meghan and Harry would not be paid for the interview. (AP)

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Rumours of a bitter fallout between the Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle (right), and the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton (left), have been making headlines. But they aren’t the first aristocrats — or the last — to have a royal feud.
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The frosty relationship between Sarah Ferguson (left) and Prince Philip (right), Duke of Edinburgh, has been no secret. Once Prince Philip’s favourite daughter-in-law, Fergie fell out of favour following her scandal-plagued divorce from Prince Andrew in 1996. While most of the royal family have put their past issues with Fergie aside, Prince Philip continues to hold a grudge. There were speculations that he wouldn’t attend the wedding of his granddaughter Princess Eugenie (Fergie and Andrew’s younger daughter). However, not only did he mark his presence, he even posed for photographs, the first time the pair was pictured together in 26 years.
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