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After the extraordinary Oprah interview, stay expertly informed [View in browser]( [Unsubscribe]( [The Telegraph]( [4 months for £3 in total.]( [4 months for £3 in total.]( The dust has yet to settle after the bombshell revelations of Prince Harry and Meghan's interview with Oprah Winfrey. As polling shows the public is split over their row with the Royal family, gain the clarity you need to make sense of it all. Become a Telegraph subscriber and our award-winning journalists will keep you informed on this and other crucial world events. Join us today and enjoy your[first four months for just £3 in total]( including one month free. You can cancel at any time. We examine the repercussions of Oprah's interview and divulge [what the world missed]( during the five key Sussex revelations. Royal expert Camilla Tominey explains why "it was probably the most astonishing royal interview I have ever seen", reflecting that [there's no way back for Meghan and Harry](. [The Queen has reacted to the Duke and Duchess's claims]( about racism with a statement saying their allegations will be taken very seriously, although "recollections may vary". [But are 61 words enough to put out the flames?]( Meanwhile, Sally Bedell Smith argues that the Duchess's complaints that she received no positive guidance about her royal role ring hollow as she outlines [what Meghan misunderstood about the monarchy](. There is fallout in both the UK and the US. While [President Biden praised Meghan's courage]( the affair has its first casualty as [Piers Morgan quit amid claims Meghan complained to ITV](. Attempts to establish who exactly is at fault, if anyone, will no doubt go on. In the meantime Helen Kirwan-Taylor asks us to consider if there is a simpler truth at the heart of the discord, namely [was Meghan's biggest problem simply being American?]( In the UK, change is blowing in with the March winds as children return to school. However, as the gates open again, [how safe are you and your children?]( We provide the answers to six essential questions. Meanwhile [double masking may become a requirement]( as government scientists consider updating advice. If the lifting of restrictions has prompted you to consider escaping abroad, we reveal [everything you need to know about the new departure rules](. With hopes of a green corridor to Spain and other countries rising, we reveal [13 hidden beaches to explore this summer](. However, there may be no need to leave these shores as the "oyster revival" promises to [turn Britain's seas as blue as the Bahamas](. There may also be some cause for Covid-19-related optimism this week. A recent study reports that the [Pfizer vaccine could be effective against the Brazilian variant](. In another sign that we're turning the corner on the coronavirus, the [death rate is back to normal]( and infections are falling by as much as a third. Monitor the [rate of infection in your area]( and check your region's progress towards vaccination with our [easy to use postcode checkers](. However the next months change our world, be sure you're first in line for the news, royal and otherwise. Join us for just £3 for your first four months and stay expertly informed on everything from emerging economic trends to shifts in political power - and the prospects for enjoying post-pandemic life. [Start your free trial]( You have received this email because you have expressed an interest in The Telegraph’s journalism, and we think you would like to know what subscription options are available to you. If you no longer wish to receive these messages, please [unsubscribe](. In accordance with the 2018 Data Protection Act, Telegraph Media Group Limited is committed to protecting your privacy. If you wish to know more please access our [privacy policy](. This email is from Telegraph Media Group Limited - 111 Buckingham Palace Road, London SW1W 0DT. Registered in England under No 451593.

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