Harry and Meghan: Oprah interview audience ratings revealed

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s interview with Oprah Winfrey earned ITV the second highest ratings of 2021 so far, early figures have revealed.

The interview was watched by 11.1 million viewers, and hit a peak of 12.4 million.

The two-hour special was only beaten by Boris Johnson’s live 4 January speech on the latest lockdown schedule, which was watched by 15.6 million viewers.

The broadcaster also noted that 2.2 million of the show’s viewers came via their streaming platform ITV Hub.

The bombshell sit-down between the couple and Winfrey saw the pair discuss the experiences that led them to step down from official royal duties.

Read more: The latest updates on the fallout from the Meghan and Harry interview

Markle revealed she had experienced racist remarks about her then-unborn child, and that she contemplated suicide due to media harassment in the wake of her marriage.

While the interview itself has been described as “devastating” and approaching “worst-case scenario territory” for Buckingham Palace, ITV has faced criticism for its response to dismissive statements by Good Morning Britain presenter Piers Morgan that he “didn’t believe” many of Markle’s claims.

Viewers have called for Morgan to be “sacked” from the programme, while he today (9 March) stormed off the show’s set following criticism from co-presenter Alex Beresford.

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