Meghan Markle Says Palace Had an ‘Active Role’ in ‘Perpetuating Falsehoods’ About Her and Prince Harry

Meghan Markle isn't holding back.

In a preview for the upcoming interview between Oprah Winfrey and Meghan and Prince Harry, the former actress said that she doesn't see how the royal family could expect her and her husband to stay "silent."

"How do you feel about the palace hearing you speak your truth today?" Winfrey, 67, asked Meghan in the sneak peek shared by CBS Wednesday.  

"I don't know how they could expect that after all of this time, we would still just be silent if there is an active role that the Firm is playing in perpetuating falsehoods about us," Meghan said. "And if that comes with risk of losing things, I mean I — there's a lot that's been lost already." 

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In a clip of the anticipated interview released over the weekend, Winfrey told Meghan and Harry, "You've said some pretty shocking things here."

On Wednesday, Buckingham Palace announced that it will be launching a probe into bullying allegations against Meghan that were first reported by The Times in the U.K. Tuesday.

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"We are clearly very concerned about allegations in The Times following claims made by former staff of The Duke and Duchess of Sussex," the palace said in a statement. "Accordingly, our HR team will look into the circumstances outlined in the article. Members of staff involved at the time, including those who have left the Household, will be invited to participate to see if lessons can be learned."

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"The Royal Household has had a Dignity at Work policy in place for a number of years and does not and will not tolerate bullying or harassment in the workplace."

The Duchess of Sussex has denied the allegations.

In a statement obtained by PEOPLE after The Times published their story on Tuesday night, a spokesperson for Meghan and Harry said, "The Duchess is saddened by this latest attack on her character, particularly as someone who has been the target of bullying herself and is deeply committed to supporting those who have experienced pain and trauma. She is determined to continue her work building compassion around the world and will keep striving to set an example for doing what is right and doing what is good."

The CBS interview is expected to cover Meghan's journey from stepping into life as a royal to marriage, motherhood, philanthropic work and facing intense public pressure. Harry will then join his wife to talk about their historic move to the United States.

Oprah with Meghan and Harry airs Sunday at 8 p.m. on CBS.

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