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The Duchess of Sussex has spoken of the importance of forgiveness in a wide-ranging interview with a US magazine.

Meghan, 41,  told The Cut “it takes a lot of effort to forgive” when asked about her relationship with the Royal Family, and her own relatives.

“I’ve really made an active effort, especially knowing I can say anything,” she said.

She also spoke about the Duke of Sussex’s relationship with his father, the Prince of Wales.

Asked by journalist Alison P Davis about the impact of her privacy case  against the Mail on Sunday, Meghan said: “Harry said to me, ‘I lost my dad in this process.’

“It doesn’t have to be the same for them as it was for me, but that’s his decision.”

A spokeswoman for the duchess later told BBC News that Meghan was referring to her own father, from whom she is estranged, and was saying she hoped the same would not happen to her husband.

A source close to Prince Charles told the PA news agency he would be saddened if Harry felt their relationship was lost, adding: “The Prince of Wales loves both his sons”.

Davis, a features writer who has previously interviewed celebrities such as Jada Pinkett Smith and Lena Dunham, asked Meghan if she thought there was room for forgiveness between her and her royal in-laws and her own family.

The duchess responded: “I think forgiveness is really important. It takes a lot more energy to not forgive.

“But it takes a lot of effort to forgive. I’ve really made an active effort, especially knowing that I can say anything.”

Prince Harry told Davis he did not believe some members of the Royal Family could live and work together as closely as he and his wife do.

The article described the Sussexes running their company Archewell while sitting at a single desk in a shared home office.

“Most people that I know and many of my family, they aren’t able to work and live together,” Prince Harry said.

“It’s actually really weird because it’d seem like a lot of pressure. But it just feels natural and normal.”

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