Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are sitting down for another bombshell CBS interview — only this time, the royal family *likely* doesn’t have to be worried about them spilling any tea.
Keyword: likely. This is Harry and Meghan we’re talking about. LOLz! On Thursday, it was announced that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will be appearing on Sunday’s episode of CBS News Sunday Morning to chat about the very dire consequences of online bullying, especially how it is affecting younger generations, and how their Archewell Foundation is working to make a change. Related: Why Prince Harry’s Relationship With King Charles Is At A ‘New Low’ In a sneak peek, the couple could be seen sitting side by side while talking to host Jane Pauley.
The Suits alum first gushed about their children Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, saying: And that’s where their fear about the internet comes in, she added: Jane then pointed out that “you hope that when your children ask for help, someone is there to give it” — but Harry interrupted her, adding ominously, “if you know to help.” He continued: This conversation is clearly very personal to them.
Not only are they trying to make the world a better place for their kids, but they have also been victims of tons of online hate, particularly Meghan.