Prince Edward and Wife Sophie Brush Off Question About Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Tell-All

These two did not watch! Prince Edward and his spouse Sophie have apparently not seen Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's tell-all interview -- and joked they did not even know it occurred.

Prince Edward and Wife Sophie Brush Off Question About Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Tell-All

"What appointment?" Edward, for his part, joked that he had not learned about it.

The Duke of Sussex, 36, as well as the Suits alum, 39, ruffled plenty of feathers with their interview, where they accused unnamed members of the royal household of creating racist remarks about their 2-year-old son Archie ahead of his birth in 2019.

"In these months when I was pregnant, all about the same time, we have in tandem the dialogue of he won't be given safety, he's not likely to be given a title, and additionally concerns and conversations about how dark his skin could be when he is born," the Duchess of Sussex said in March.

Harry and his wife both declined to mention that royal had increased those"concerns," but did say that it wasn't the queen, 95, or the late Prince Philip, who expired on April 9.

Relations between the Invictus Games founder and his family have stayed frosty because the interview aired, particularly as Harry doubled down to his complaint in his brand new AppleTV+ docuseries, The Me You Can't See.

In the third episode of the series, the former military pilot took aim at his father specifically, saying Prince Charles, 72, never knew the importance of mental health.

"My father used to say to me when I was younger, he used to say [Prince] William and I,'Well, it was like that for me, therefore it's gonna be like that for you.' That does not make sense," Harry stated. "Just because you suffered, it does not indicate your children have to endure. In fact, quite the opposite. If you suffered, do everything you can to make sure that whatever encounters, negative experiences you had, you can ensure it is right for your kids."

Soon after the episode debuted, a source told Us Weekly that that the Prince of Wales was very miserable with his son's latest claims.

"Charles is boiling with rage and feels tortured by Harry along with his constant digs," the insider explained. "He wishes he'd just let it fall. The overall consensus within the royal family would be to ignore Harry's behavior, to avoid fanning the flames, but Charles is finding it difficult to return. He actually wants to defend himself."

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