Duchess Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are ruling their breaking interview with Oprah Winfrey with an iron fist, presenting a non-negotiable terms and conditions for news outlets that wanted to air it, a report says.
According to the Australian newspaper report, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex presented four conditions that broadcasters around the world must agree to, before carrying their CBS-TV interview with Oprah Winfrey.

Condition number one: None of the interview must be edited.
Condition number two: Outlets are not in any way allowed to revise a prepared synopsis of the show that had been approved by the couple.
Condition number three: News networks are not allowed to deviate from the series of ads sent to them to broadcast during the chat.
Condition number four: Networks must use approved still photos.
During the Sunday interview with Oprah, the couple claimed that the racist media attacks and abuses they had suffered in the United Kingdom almost cost Markle her life.