Meghan and Harry interview: how Meghan Markle was "silenced"
The hour of truth has come. At least, that of Harry and Meghan: this Sunday, March 7, the Sussexes granted an interview to Oprah Winfrey. And this one wants to be rich in revelations. On several occasions, Archie's mother returned to her discomfort when she was a member of the royal family.
On the night of March 7-8, it was interview time that everyone was waiting for. Because it's been a year since Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle informed Queen Elizabeth II of their intention to leave the British royal family. A high profile event known as Megxit did not go smoothly for the young couple. After a few media outings already noticed, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle gave an interview to Oprah Winfrey to tell everything about their life as Sussex, their departure from the royal family and their brand new life. And as much to say that if, from the outside, things often seemed to waver, it was not a figment of the mind. Faced with Oprah Winfrey, Meghan Markle even confided that she had "suicidal thoughts" without ever getting any help from the royal family to get through difficult times.
Willing to lie ... for others
And no one had the right to sound the alarm signal. In response to a question posed by Oprah Winfrey, Meghan Markle assured to have been "silenced" and "not protected". According to Archie's mother, beyond her personal case, it was all those around her who were ordered to shut up and not to comment in the media, neither on her relationship with Harry, nor on her life. At first, Meghan Markle believed it was a way to be protected ... She was wrong.
Once she married Prince Harry, she got it. “It wasn't until we got married that everything really started to get worse,” she says. “I then realized that at first I was not protected, but that in addition they were willing to lie to protect other family members. " The truth then became a detail, she said, that the monarchy was unwilling to release to protect the Sussexes. Now, silence is no longer the rule.