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Oprah Drops Big Bombshell: Ends Friendship with Meghan Markle Amidst Netflix Debt Controversy
The friendship between Oprah Winfrey and Meghan Markle has allegedly come to an end.
According to Woman's Day, Winfrey realized soon after her interview with Prince Harry and Markle that the couple hadn't been entirely truthful about their accounts.
Earlier this year, Markle claimed that Kate Middleton had made her cry, and both she and Prince Harry accused the royal family of ignoring their complaints and mental health struggles.
Markle also revealed that she had contemplated suicide due to the relentless targeting by the British press.
Now, a source claims that Winfrey is deeply disappointed with Prince Harry and Markle, as they have tarnished her reputation.
The insider adds that Winfrey was furious when she learned that the couple had either exaggerated or outright lied to her.
This incident severely damaged Winfrey's standing as one of America's most skilled interviewers, and even after eight months, her reputation hasn't fully recovered.
Furthermore, the source reveals that former supporters of Prince Harry and Markle have started to realize that the couple fails to practice what they preach.
As a result, they have begun turning against the Sussexes.
Winfrey herself has distanced herself from the couple, and her recent revelation during an interview that she only has a few close friends serves as evidence of her changing perception of the Sussexes.
Previously, everyone assumed that Winfrey and Meghan were extremely close, but that no longer seems to be the case.
In other news, the Markles have used their Netflix earnings to pay off their debt for Frogmore Cottage.
After stepping back from their royal duties in January, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry promised to repay the cost of renovating their Windsor residence, Frogmore Cottage, which originally amounted to $3 million.
A spokesperson for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex confirmed that Harry has fully covered the renovation costs, which were initially paid by British taxpayers through the Sovereign Grant.
Initially, the couple had planned to pay off their debt gradually.
However, after signing a lucrative multi-year Netflix deal, estimated to be around $150 million, they decided to settle the amount in one go.
The Markles moved into Frogmore in April 2019, just before the birth of their son, Archie.
The renovations transformed the space into a luxurious family home, boasting 10 bedrooms, a nursery, a gym, and a yoga studio.
Despite the lavish amenities, the couple recently relocated to Montecito, California, and signed their Netflix deal.
Looking ahead, the question arises: how will Meghan and Harry utilize their remaining Netflix funds?
The couple has expressed their focus on creating content that informs and inspires, particularly for families.
As new parents, they believe in producing inspirational family programming.
With their Frogmore debt now settled, all eyes are on the Sussexes as they embark on this new chapter of their lives.