Gayle King Clears Up That Prince Harry And Meghan Markle Rumor

“Oprah didn’t hook that up. Harry and Meghan know people,” the “CBS This Morning” co-host said of the couple's new home in Los Angeles.
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Gayle King is setting the record straight.

The “CBS This Morning” co-host corrected recent reports that her best friend, Oprah Winfrey, had played any part in setting up Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s new Los Angeles digs.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex recently relocated to Meghan’s hometown and are staying at a home owned by Tyler Perry. Reports suggested that Winfrey had facilitated Perry opening up his home to the Sussexes, but King said Winfrey had nothing to do with it.

“Oprah didn’t hook that up. Harry and Meghan know people,” King said in a new interview with Entertainment Tonight on Wednesday. “Tyler knows people. Oprah knows people, but she did not make that connection for Harry and Meghan to live in Tyler’s house.”

Representatives for the Sussexes and Perry have not publicly commented on their living arrangements.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex make an official visit to the Joff Youth Centre in Peacehaven, Sussex, on Oct. 3, 2018.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex make an official visit to the Joff Youth Centre in Peacehaven, Sussex, on Oct. 3, 2018.
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The Sussexes marked two major milestones this month, as their son, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor, turned 1 and the couple also celebrated their second wedding anniversary.

King spoke about covering Meghan and Harry’s historic wedding at Windsor Castle on May 19, 2018.

“Everybody was so excited about the story and for the two of them and for what was to come,” the TV host told ET of that whirlwind day.

She added, “They’ve got a little baby, Archie, they’re living in the United States, and I think the fairy tale continues for them and it just makes me happy.”

Both King and Winfrey have been ardent supporters of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. After Harry and Meghan announced their intention to step back as working members of the royal family in January, Winfrey defended their decision.

Harry and Meghan arrive at the High Altar for their wedding ceremony at St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, on May 19, 2018.
Harry and Meghan arrive at the High Altar for their wedding ceremony at St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, on May 19, 2018.
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“I support them 1000%. I support them because I believe that when you have thought about this as long as they have, and even in the queen’s statement ― everyone take note ― where the queen says, this has been going on for months,” Winfrey said at the time in an interview with TMZ.

“I don’t think anybody else has any right to say anything, when a person has sat and thought about what is the best decision I’m gonna make for my family ― and then he makes that decision ― none of us have any right to say anything about that,” the media mogul added.

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