Oprah says there are more clips to come from her explosive interview with Harry and Meghan
- Oprah Winfrey says more is coming from her interview with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
- At the end of a two-hour special that aired Sunday on CBS, she said more would come Monday.
- During the interview, Harry and Meghan complained of racism and feeling trapped in royal life.
The dramatic two-hour interview with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle isn't the end of the story, Oprah Winfrey said at the end of the CBS special.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex gave the tell-all interview with Winfrey in February, originally for a 90-minute show. That was later extended to the two-hour version broadcast Sunday.
And at the end of the show, Winfrey said: "This conversation doesn't end here."
"There was so much more that we couldn't fit into this special," she added, telling viewers to "join me tomorrow as I share more exclusive moments and discuss reaction around the world" with other CBS personalities.
The additional clips are due to air on CBS "This Morning" starting at 7 a.m. ET, with the show's Twitter account promising "never-before-seen clips."
In the interview, Harry and Meghan, who announced in January 2020 that they were stepping back from the royal family, spoke about their experiences as royals and their relationships with other members of the royal family.
Meghan said she had been "silenced" by the royal family. She also accused some royals of racism, describing "concerns and conversations" about how "dark" their son's skin color would be.
She said the conversations were with Harry rather than her. Both of them declined to say who exactly was involved.
Meghan also said she contemplated suicide after joining the royal family, and she pushed back against several reports claiming she had made Kate Middleton cry over Princess Charlotte's flower-girl dress at her wedding to Harry.
She said it actually happened the other way around, adding: "But she owned it, and she apologized, and she brought me flowers and a note apologizing."
Harry also said Prince Charles stopped taking his calls when the couple announced their plans to change their relationship with the royal family, and he said the family cut him off financially in the first quarter of 2020.
As of late Monday morning in the UK, none of the royals had offered a response to the interview.