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Meghan Says 'Rude & Racist Are Not The Same' In An Unaired Clip From Her Interview

She spoke about Kate Middleton's nasty nickname in the press.👇
Managing Editor, Canada

If the two-hour original show wasn’t enough, unaired clips from Harry and Meghan's interview with Oprah are now being shared online.

Alongside many of the huge revelations made by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex about their own lives as working royals, they also acknowledged the toll the job has taken on other members of the royal family.

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In one unaired clip, shared by CBS This Morning, Markle acknowledged that her sister-in-law, Kate Middleton, had also received a hard time from British tabloids on occasion.

“Kate was called Waity Katie — waiting to marry William,” she explained. “While I imagine that was really hard and I do [...] this is not the same.”

Markle went on to say that, while the whole royal family has occasionally had to deal with things that are rude, “rude and racist are not the same.”

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