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Prince Harry will discuss his 'surprise visit with the Queen' and his 'life with Meghan Markle, Archie and Lilibet' in Today show interview with Hoda Kotb.

 


Prince Harry will open up about his domestic lifestyles in California with Meghan Markle and their two young people in a new on-air interview with the Today show's Hoda Kotb - while also sharing small print about his secret go to to see the Queen closing week.
The 37-year-old sat down with Hoda, 57, these days in the Netherlands, where he is presently internet hosting the Invictus Games, having made a rapid stop-off in the UK to visit his grandmother.
'Hoda Kotb sat down with Prince Harry to discuss about the Invictus Game, his surprise visit with the Queen, and lie with his spouse Meghan Markle,' the Today exhibit posted on Twitter, while additionally sharing an image of Hoda, Harry, and one of the veterans taking phase in the wearing event. 



Teasing the interview - which is due to air tomorrow morning - on modern show, Hoda's co-anchors Savannah Guthrie and Craig Melvin introduced that the Duke of Sussex will also discuss fatherhood and existence with his and Meghan's two children, Archie, two, and 10-month-old Lilibet.
The information of the interview will probable have raised issues interior Buckingham Palace over what bombshells the Duke may want to drop throughout the on-air chat, which comes just over a year after the Sussexes' explosive primetime chat with Oprah Winfrey.



During that particularly controversial sit-down, the couple made countless very damaging allegations in opposition to the royal family - the most serious of which saw them accuse an unnamed senior royal of making racist remarks about their son Archie's pores and skin tone.
Two months later, Harry aired in addition allegations about his family in a five-part Apple TV+ collection on intellectual health, which he co-created with Oprah; in the show, he accused his father, Prince Charles, of making him 'suffer' as a child, and alleged that the royal household tried to silence him and Meghan. 




Meghan will probably now not appear in the Today show interview; she has already left the Netherlands and back home to California in order to reunite with Archie and Lilibet, having confessed to a navy veteran at the Invictus Games that she was once lacking her two children after being separated from them for the longest time when you consider that they have been born. 

 




The on-air sit-down marks the present day in a handful of media interviews that Harry has accomplished on account that he and Meghan arrived in the Hague on Friday for the start of this year's Invictus Games.
On Monday, the father-of-two broke his silence about the couple's assembly with the Queen whilst speaking to the BBC, pronouncing that it was once 'great to see her' and adding that she 'would have loved' to have attended the Invictus Games alongside him.



Harry, who centered the event for wounded, injured and sick servicemen and ladies in 2014, said the 96-year-old monarch 'had plenty of messages for Team UK' when he met her at Windsor Castle last week.
He added he had exceeded these onto the team, telling the BBC: 'So, it was once magnificent to see her and I'm sure she would love to be right here if she could.'



There had been reviews Harry and Meghan had promised the Queen she would meet her great-grandchildren Archie and Lilibet 'in the near future' throughout the 'very cordial' secret assembly on Thursday.
According to the Mirror, senior royal sources described the assembly as 'very cordial' and 'incredibly warm and true natured'.

Tags: Queen, Prince Charles, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, Prince William and Kate MiddletonPrince Charles, Prince Harry, Meghan, Invictus Games


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