Meghan Markle and Prince Harry in the wake of their tell all with Oprah Winfrey. The Beeb have come under fire for the level of coverage dedicated to the royal couple – with many arguing it's too much.However, the BBC argue that they have been "proportionate" in their reporting.In the UK alone, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's interview was watched by 11 million people.In statement to the Metro, the BBC said: "The interview given by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to Oprah Winfrey was in itself a news story because members of the Royal Family rarely speak publicly and in depth."It's content sparked wider conversations about racism, mental health, the role of the Royal Family and the media."They continued: "Our coverage reflected duly.
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