Oprah Winfrey Takes Jab At Meghan Markle And Prince Harry For Sussex Last Name
Oprah Winfrey took a gentle jab at her Montecito neighbors, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Duke and Duchess of Sussex, for their last name, DailyMail reports.
According to the report by DailyMail, the TV mogul, Oprah Winfrey, 71, poked fun of the tongue-twisting name while appearing on Kelly Ripa's Let's Talk Off Camera podcast on Wednesday - four months after Meghan, 43, insisted that her pal Mindy Kaling call her by the surname.
DailyMail reported that after Kelly asked Oprah Winfrey if
she would enjoy receiving baby chicks as a gift, the veteran talk show host
said no, and added, 'I'd run them straight over to the Sussexes' while mispronouncing
the name by adding extra 'xesssses' at the end.
The billionaire then playfully repeated 'the
Sussexes' once again for good measure.
Oprah Winfrey went on to share an anecdote of how she
helped the couple deal with a surprising backyard 'problem'.
Oprah Winfrey lives close to the pair in California and she
recalled rushing to their aid over the Easter weekend when they discovered
ducklings in their back yard but had no where
suitable to settle them.
'I get a call from Harry, Prince Harry, on
Easter Saturday, and he says, "Sorry to bother you, O, but we have a duck
problem here,"' she said, imitating a British accent.
'A duck had come into their yard and laid their eggs and
had these chicks.'
'And
he said, "Our pond is a stream, we don’t have a pond, so can we bring the
ducks over to your pond?"'
Oprah
Winfrey agreed but asked Harry to wait because her best friend Gayle King's
grandchildren were coming to visit and would like to see the spectacle, but
Harry - who shares Prince Archie, six, and Princess Lilibet, four, with Meghan
- insisted he needed to move the creatures immediately.
She
continued: 'I said, "Wait until I can get the kids to come down to the
pond so they can see you put the ducks in the pond." And he goes,
"No, we’re coming right away, we’re coming over!"'
But
the cute scene turned to chaos when the 'mama duck' fled and the trio had to
chase her, providing the 'funniest thing' Oprah had ever seen.
She
said: 'As he opens the door, the mama duck flies out. And he’s got all the baby
ducks in a box.'
'We’re
chasing the mama duck who is in the front yard and has flown to the other side.
We’ve
got her ducks. Harry’s running after, Meghan gets out, she’s running after,
chasing the mom and trying to get her to come back to her ducks.'
'And for like half an hour, we’re running
around with the ducks in a box. We have video. It’s the funniest thing I’ve
ever seen.'
Kelly joked the duck had been very shrewd in choosing a
nesting spot.
She laughed: 'The ducks also hit the jackpot.'
'They’re like, "Wait a minute, we show up at Prince
Harry’s house and now we’re at Oprah’s!" Excuse me. That duck knew what it
was doing when it laid its eggs.'
Meghan had shared a clip of the ducks on her Instagram
page over Easter.
She captioned the video: 'Wishing you a Happy Easter full
of love… and surprises!'
Oprah is a longtime friend of the couple and even
attended their 2018 wedding.
She notably conducted their first interview after their
move to California and departure from senior royal duties in 2021.
The couple's surname was a major topic of discussion in
March, when Meghan corrected her celebrity friend and The Office star Mindy
Kaling in her Netflix cookery show, after she called her 'Meghan Markle'.
Meghan replied: 'It's so funny you keep
saying Meghan Markle, you know I'm Sussex now.'
As Mindy looked confused, Meghan, who has only visited
Sussex once, continued: 'You have kids and you go, "No, I share my name
with my children."'
'I didn't know how meaningful it would be to me but it
just means so much to go, "This is OUR family name. Our little family
name".'
After being corrected, Mindy awkwardly responded: 'Well,
now I know and I love it.'
The late Queen Elizabeth bestowed the titles of Duke and
Duchess of Sussex on Prince Harry and Meghan for their wedding in 2018.
Since then the pair have only visited the county once
when they hosted a number of engagements seven years ago.
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