Oprah Winfrey noted Queen Elizabeth II's death could be an "opportunity for peacemaking" among the royal family. Winfrey spoke briefly during a conversation at the Toronto Film Festival about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's "bombshell" interview and the possibility that the two could reconcile with Prince William and the rest of the royal family. "Well, this is what I think, I think in all families – you know, my father passed recently, this summer, and when all families come together for a common ceremony, the ritual of, you know, burying your dead, there's an opportunity for peacemaking.
And hopefully, there will be that," she told Extra while promoting her upcoming documentary about Sidney Poitier. Oprah Winfrey interviews Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in 2021. (Harpo Productions/Joe Pugliese via Getty Images) Winfrey was less forthcoming in an interview with Gayle King of "CBS Mornings." "I do not get into people's family matters," she told King when asked about the opportunity for reconciliation between Prince Harry and Prince William. "Everybody who has experienced some challenges in their families with in-laws or brothers or sisters knows how difficult some of those situations can be, and I'm sure that you know for the royal family it's no different," she continued. "Nobody consults me about their family business, so I try to stay out of people's family business." The talk show host went on to talk about the "surprises" that occurred during her 2021 interview with Prince Harry and Markle.The couple spoke for the first time about their decision to step back from their senior roles in the royal family.
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