Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's interview with Oprah Winfrey has been hit by a fresh wave of Ofcom complaints, the watchdog has confirmed.Ofcom recorded 246 complaints from viewers between April 20 and April 26, bringing the total to 6,449.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's groundbreaking interview with the talk show host aired in the UK on March 8, but has continued to attract complaints from viewers in the weeks that followed.In the interview, which originally aired on CBS in the US on March 7, the couple made a number of shocking revelations, addressing concerns of racism in the monarchy and sharing Meghan's devastating battle with mental health.By the end of March, the number of Ofcom complaints recorded hit 5,380, with more unhappy.
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