A customer takes a copy of a newspaper headlining Prince Harry and Meghan’s explosive TV interview at a newspaper stand outside a shop in London on Tuesday. Britain's royal family is absorbing the tremors from a sensational television interview by Prince Harry and the Duchess of Sussex, in which the couple said they encountered racist attitudes and a lack of support that drove Meghan to thoughts of suicide.
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A man poses with a copy of the Afrikaans Burger newspaper at a coffee shop in Cape Town, South Africa, on Tuesday. The headline translated to English "Just The Start Of The War?"
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A man walks past the Duke of Sussex pub with a sign depicting the image of Britain's Prince Harry and his wife Meghan near Waterloo station in London on Tuesday.
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Australian newspapers report in Sydney on Tuesday on an interview of The Duke and Duchess of Sussex by Oprah Winfrey.
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A reporter speaks to camera in front of Buckingham Palace in London on Tuesday.
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A sign depicting the image of Britain's Prince Harry and his wife Meghan, hangs outside the Duke of Sussex pub.
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A man reads a copy of The Standard newspaper with coverage of the two-hour appearance of Britain's Prince Harry and Meghan with Oprah Winfrey, in Nairobi, Kenya, on Tuesday.
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Newspapers headlining Prince Harry and Meghan’s explosive TV interview are displayed for sale outside a shop in London on Tuesday.
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Journalists prepare in front of Buckingham Palace in London.
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A sign depicting the image of Britain's Prince Harry and his wife Meghan, hangs outside the Duke of Sussex pub near Waterloo station in London.