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Meghan and Harry: No Emmy for the Sussex Ducal Couple

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Duchess Meghan and Prince Harry were left behind at the Emmy Awards. But the Sussexes have other irons in the fire.

Los Angeles – In July it became known that the TV interview that Duchess Meghan (40) and Prince Harry (36) had given to talk show legend Oprah Winfrey (67) after their exit as Senior Royals for the United States’ most important television award States that Emmy Award was nominated. “Oprah with Meghan & Harry: A CBS Primetime Special” entered the race in the “Outstanding Hosted Nonfiction Series Or Special” category.
24royal.de * reports: The TV piece could not prevail against the tough competition.

The Winfrey interview competed against “Searching For Italy” by Stanley Tucci (60) and “My Next Guest Needs No Introduction With David Letterman”. Also nominated in the same category were “United Shades Of America With W. Kamau Bell” and the “Vice” documentaries on Showtime. Finally, the food show of “The Devil Wears Prad” star Stanley Tucci won the award.

In the show, Tucci travels through Italy, sticks his head in the saucepans of traditional culinary art and lets himself be introduced to one or the other local customs. The victory was overshadowed by the news that Tucci was suffering from cancer. The diagnosis had been made three years ago, now the US actor made his suffering public.

The interview of the duke couple of Sussex remains memorable in many ways, even without a prize: In addition to the shocking allegations against the British royal family, Duchess Meghan * and Prince Harry * also announced that they were expecting a daughter. Lilibet Diana was born on June 4th * and is the second child of the Sussexes, who had previously resigned their royal duties and moved to the USA.

The Sussexes still have the chance to win an Emmy award. * 24royal.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA.

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