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Prince Harry and Meghan, Duke and Duchess of Sussex, in London last year. Samir
Hussein/WireImage/Getty Images
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PRINCE HARRY AND MEGHAN HUSTLE TO BECOME ROYALTY—IN HOLLYWOOD


THE BIG UNKNOWN: WHETHER AUDIENCES WILL PAY ATTENTION WHEN THE COUPLE ISN’T
SPILLING THE TEA ON THE ROYAL FAMILY

Prince Harry and Meghan, Duke and Duchess of Sussex, in London last year. Samir
Hussein/WireImage/Getty Images
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Erich Schwartzel
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ERICH SCHWARTZEL

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 * erich.schwartzel@wsj.com

Sept. 25, 2021 12:00 am ET

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Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and sixth in line to the British throne, had
slipped away from his fellow royals to meet with the queen of media.

In a London hotel room in 2018, Oprah Winfrey listened as the prince described
his mental-health struggles as a member of the world’s most famous family. Even
his trip that day to the hotel—through a back door, to avoid the paparazzi—was a
reminder of the restrictions and constant scrutiny that he lived under.

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