Meghan Markle’s interview with Ellen ‘will spark dread at Palace’

Meghan Markle's interview with Ellen ‘will spark dread at Palace’

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Meghan Markle’s interview with Ellen ‘will spark dread at the Palace’, according to a royal expert.

The Duchess of Sussex is set to appear opposite host Ellen DeGeneres on Thursday, November 18. It is some months since Meghan and Prince Harry were interviewed by Oprah Winfrey.

Meghan will appear on The Ellen Show on Thursday. Ellen took to Twitter to share the news and shared a teaser clip of what viewers can expect.

Alongside the clip, Ellen commented: “A lot has changed since the last time Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex, was on the Warner Brothers lot. Don’t miss the rest of our interview tomorrow.”

Meghan has visited the set many times before when she was an actress. During the teaser clip, she mentions having auditioned there for various roles.

She also tells an amusing story of how much life has changed since joining the Royal family. Meghan revealed that in the past she drove a Ford Explorer which had issues. She recounts having to climb through the car boot when the key stopped working.

When Meghan was an actress she was known by security guards at the set. They would even wish her luck and say “break a leg” when she tried out for acting roles. Meghan added: “The drive in today was very different.”

Angela Levin is a Royal biographer. The interview is expected to be watched by millions of viewers and Levin believes that the Palace will “dread everything” that will be revealed by Meghan on air.


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