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James Rodger & Ellis Lane

Prince Charles laughs when asked about Meghan and Harry's Oprah Winfrey interview

Prince Charles has been asked for his thoughts on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s interview with Oprah Winfrey.

The Prince of Wales was in north west London on Tuesday, the day after ITV aired the interview in the UK.

Charles chuckled when he was asked if he had seen his son’s interview, reports Birmingham Live.

Charles was questioned by the media as he made his first public appearance since the interview, which aired on CBS in America on Sunday.

As Charles left following a visit to a pop-up vaccine clinic in a London church, a reporter asked, "Sir, what did you think of the interview?", and after turning to see who had called out, he chuckled and carried on walking.

Boris Johnson has watched the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's interview that threw the monarchy into crisis with accusations of racism, Downing Street said.

But No 10 refused to comment further, including declining to distance the Government from comments from minister Lord Goldsmith, who accused Harry of "blowing up his family".

Asked if Mr Johnson watched the interview aired in the UK on Monday night, the Prime Minister's official spokesman said: "He did but you have the PM's words from the press conference last night and I won't be adding any further to what he said."

When asked if the minister was speaking for the Government, the spokesman said: "All I can do is echo what the Prime Minister said in the press conference last night. I won't be adding anything further to his comments.

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