More than 49 million people worldwide watched Harry and Meghan interview, CBS says

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More than 49.1 million people around the world have watched Oprah Winfrey's bombshell interview with Britain's Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, via television or streaming, U.S. network CBS said on Tuesday. The interview in which the couple made accusations of racism, neglect and feuding inside the royal family aired on CBS on Sunday and on Britain's ITV on Monday. CBS, a unit of ViacomCBS Inc, said the audience was still growing and it would rebroadcast the interview in the United States on Friday.

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So they still couldn't spank the superbowl that is a low rating considering three yrs ago 2 billion tuned into the wedding that's a big slip in interest

A lot of racists vote for Republicans.

CRAZY !!!

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