UK Prince Harry, who alongwith wife Meghan Markle has stepped back from royal duties, has told Oprah Winfrey that he had worried about history repeating itself. The CBS broadcast network has released two brief clips from Winfrey’s interview of the couple, which is scheduled to air on March 7. It is the first TV interview the couple have given since shifting to California last year. “My biggest concern was history repeating itself,” Harry said, apparently referring to his mother Princess Diana, who was hounded by the British press and died at age 36 in a car crash in Paris after her divorce from Prince Charles.
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