How to watch Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s interview with Oprah from anywhere in the world

It’s the interview we’ve all been waiting for

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Previews for Meghan and Harry's explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey were circulating all week - but when and where can you watch it?

The long-awaited interview between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle and Oprah Winfrey finally aired in the US last night - and it was full of shocking revelations.

After snippets were revealed last week, which showed Oprah commenting that no topic will be left untouched when she speaks to both Meghan and Harry and one preview where Oprah asked Meghan, "Were you silent or were you silenced?" In reference to her time in the royal family, it finally came to a head last night when everything was revealed.

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The couple spoke about the shocking comments made about their son Archie, the inheritance they've had to live off after being cut off by the Royal Family and the misleading rumors about the Duchesses of Cambridge and Sussex.

They did also share some happier news with viewers, revealing the secret backyard wedding that took place before their lavish televised nuptials and even confirmed the gender of their new baby that Meghan Markle is currently expecting.

However, the interview is still yet to air anywhere apart from the US - so we've got a way for you to watch it wherever in the world you live.

How to watch the Harry and Meghan interview with Oprah in the UK

Luckily for any UK dwellers out there, the interview will be airing on primetime TV for everyone to watch from the comfort of their sofas.

It is set to air on ITV on Monday evening - according to the ITV schedule, the Meghan and Harry UK interview time will be 9pm on Monday 8th March.

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How to watch the Harry and Meghan interview with Oprah anywhere in the world

Viewers in the US were able to see the interview first, as it aired on CBS news at 8pm PT/ET and 7pm CT on Sunday (7th March) evening.

However, if you're living in any other country in the world, which either won't be officially airing the interview or will just be airing it at a later time and you can't wait to see it, we have an easy way for you to tune in.

Simply sign up to a VPN service, which is a piece of software that will change the location of your device, and head to CBS.com to watch the interview.

The software is straightforward to use and install. All you have to is follow these three steps:

  1. Download and install the VPN following ExpressVPN's easy-to-follow instructions (ExpressVPN comes with a 30-day money back guarantee and if you click here you can get 49% off and 3 months free, too.)
  2. Once you've installed your VPN, open the app and select your server location as anywhere in the US
  3. With your VPN installed and server location set to the UK, you can now go to CBS.com to watch the interview. 
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After installing the VPN on your device, head to CBS.com to watch the interview. There's no need to make an account or pay anything extra to CBS - you can simply sit back and tune in!

Sarah Finley

Sarah is a freelance journalist - writing about the royals and celebrities for Woman & Home, fitness and beauty for the Evening Standard and how the world of work has changed due to the pandemic for the BBC. 

 

She also covers a variety of other subjects and loves interviewing leaders and innovators in the beauty, travel and wellness worlds for numerous UK and overseas publications. 

 

As a journalist, she has written thousands of profile pieces - interviewing CEOs, real-life case studies and celebrities - interviewing everyone from Emma Bunton to the founder of Headspace.