Things aren’t looking good for Prince Harry , Meghan Markle , and the ongoing royal family rift. Their latest sit-down with CBS Sunday Morning —their first one together in years—included a mention of the “nuclear bomb” that was their 2021 Oprah interview . A commentator says rehashing the interview that caused “so much harm” to the royal family suggests the Duke and Duchess of Sussex aren’t concerned with “mend[ing] that rift.

” Oprah interview mentioned in Harry and Meghan’s CBS ‘Sunday Morning’ In a pre-recorded CBS Sunday Morning segment that aired on Aug. 4, 2024, Meghan’s birthday, she and Harry sat down for their first joint interview since their 2021 Oprah interview. In it, the couple discussed the Archewell Foundation Parents’ Network.

The program supports parents whose children have been impacted by bullying and trauma online. It is available in the U.S.

, U.K., and Canada.

It’s part of a collaboration with the Parents Network and its “No Child Lost to Social Media” campaign. Along the way, Meghan touched on her own negative experience with social media and tabloids. She recalled revealing to Oprah that she “ didn’t want to be alive anymore ” while pregnant in 2019.

“You know, I haven’t really scraped the surface on my experience,” she told anchor Jane Pauley, noting her hope that by being “really open,” she can help others. “If me voicing what I have overcome will save someone, or encourage someone in their life to.