Oprah Winfrey, Barbara Walters looking to pay six figures for Pippa Middelton interview

Deborah Kim

Pippa Middleton (C) arrives at Westminster Abbey, in London, Britain, 29 April 2011, before her marriage of Prince William and KAte Middleton. Some 1,900 guests have been invited to the royal marriage ceremony in the church. Photo: Patrick van Katwijk

Money aint no thang when it comes to securing exclusive interviews. And Oprah Winfrey and Barbara Walters really want Pippa Middleton.

The Herald Sun reported the two media moguls are currently in a bidding war for Pippa's first US interview.

So how much are Walters and Winfrey willing to pay?

According to Fox News, that number is a whopping 300,000, or $471,690.

And while the Duchess of Cambridges younger sister is known for being very private and keeping a low profile, she might be making her fair share of appearances while promoting her upcoming book, which is about event planning and being the perfect hostess.

A source told the UKs Sunday Mirror that Englands hottest bachelorette is considered a dream guest for the two talk show hosts.

In fact, Winfrey reportedly told her staff to pull out all the stops necessary to secure the interview and Walters is trying to convince execs at ABC to shell out six figures for the interview.

Both the 57-year-old and 82-year-old want Pippa for an hour-long special on their respective networks, OWN and ABC.

"The big guns see Pippa as the big-name interview of 2012," a source said. "Oprah and Barbara Walters are hot on the case."

While some may find the money a little outrageous, but the 27-year-old event planner will be donating any fees she receives to charity.