![]() Meanwhile, the press and royal fans are eagerly anticipating the couple's Oprah interview, which is set to be "explosive". Prince Harry and Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex, in conversation with Oprah Winfrey. The Duchess has firmly denied the claims, and Buckingham Palace have announced an investigation into the allegations. ![]() Just this week, Meghan was accused of bullying royal staff during her time at Kensington Palace. However, some allegations about the couple carry more weight than others. Harry the hostage tv#It's likely that more claims like that of "hostage" Harry will emerge after the TV special airs on Monday in Australia. RELATED: Meghan 'knew it would get ugly' ahead of Oprah interview In the end she and Harry left the royal family, but speculation followed them to the US and has recently hit an all-time high ahead of their tell-all Oprah interview. Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex gestures as she attends a garden party at Buckingham Palace in 2018. Many people came to the Duchess' defense, rejecting claims she was a "diva" and insisting the royal was simply a driven, assertive woman adjusting to life in the monarchy. This isn't the first time "sources" have made unflattering claims about Meghan's time with the royal family.įrom the time she joined "The Firm" in 2018, there were rumours that she was "pushy" or "demanding". It was also claimed that royal aides nicknamed Harry "the hostage" in the leadup to the couple's wedding in May 2018. ![]() RELATED: Meghan accuses Buckingham Palace of 'perpetuating falsehoods' about herĪ royal source told the Telegraph that Meghan "got everything she wanted but it still wasn't enough" and that the Duchess "wanted drama from the very beginning". ![]() She married Harry in a lavish royal ceremony in 2018, and according to reports, the Duchess of Sussex was a "demanding" bride-to-be. Main White House Photograph Collection Galleries PageĬ324-6A, One of the buses that brought the freed American hostages held in Iran to the White House ceremony on the south lawn.Ĭ324-20A, White House Ceremony for the freed American hostages held in Iran on the south lawn.Ĭ329-22, White House Ceremony for the freed American hostages held in Iran taken from the balcony on the south portico.Ĭ323-22, White House Ceremony for the freed American hostages held in Iran on the south lawn.Ĭ335-18, President Reagan at a White House ceremony for the the freed American hostages held in Iran on the south lawn.Ĭ347-23, President Reagan makes remarks at a welcoming ceremony for the freed American hostages held in Iran on the south lawn.Ĭ336-28, Bruce Laingen speaking at a White House ceremony and reception for the freed American hostages held in Iran on the south lawn.Ĭ333-19, White House ceremony and reception for the freed American hostages held in Iran on the south lawn.Ĭ354-7, White House ceremony and reception for the freed American hostages held in Iran on the south lawn.Ĭ354-16, White House ceremony and reception for the freed American hostages held in Iran on the south lawn.Ĭ326-10, President Reagan, Nancy Reagan, Vice President George Bush and Barbara Bush at a White House ceremony and reception for the freed American hostages held in Iran in the east room.Ĭ341-6, President Reagan at a White House Reception for freed American hostages held in Iran in the blue room.Ĭ326-3, Nancy Reagan hugging one of the freed American hostages at a White House private reception in the blue room.Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle wave as they leave after their wedding ceremony in 2018. For use of Reagan Library audiovisual materials please read the AV disclaimer. Click on Thumbnails below for larger images which are all available in higher resolution. ![]()
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