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'Worst Royal crisis in 85 years' - UK tabloids react to Harry & Meghan interview

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UK newspapers lead with headlines about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's interview with Oprah Winfrey for a second day, following its UK broadcast on the night of Monday 8 March 2021. The Daily Mirror describes the allegations they made as bringing about the 'Worst Royal crisis in 85 years', the Sun asks 'So who is the Royal racist?', while the Daily Express headline is 'So sad it has come to this'. IMAGES

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