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Meghan Markle in turmoil: before her, Lady Diana had also given a confession interview

 Meghan Markle in turmoil: before her, Lady Diana had also given a confession interview

Meghan Markle in turmoil: before her, Lady Diana had also given a confession interview


Since Meghan Markle spoke with an open heart in the documentary "Harry and Meghan: an African journey", the controversy has continued to swell. However, Princess Diana was also delivered without filter during an interview.


Meghan Markle, in the footsteps of her stepmother? Through the documentary Harry and Meghan: an African trip broadcast on Sunday, October 20 on ITV, the Duchess of Sussex confided directly, on her moods, and on her "vulnerability", on the verge of tears. Unfortunately, this interview considered awkward, while the royal couple were in South Africa where there is misery, angered many Britons.


However, Princess Diana had also given several confessional interviews, as The Mirror recalls. The most famous of these is the one given to Martin Bashir on the BBC in 1995. During this conversation, the mother of Princes William and Harry, shortly after filing for divorce from Prince Charles, had spoken of the relationship between the latter and Camilla Parker-Bowles: "Well, there were three of us in this marriage, so it was a bit crowded," she said. She also mentioned her bulimia, saying:


"It's like a secret illness. You inflict it on yourself because your self-esteem is at its lowest, and you don't think you're worthy or worthy. You fill your stomach four or five times a day. - some do more - and it gives you a feeling of comfort. "


If Meghan Markle spoke about her life within the British royal family, Lady Diana also gave her feelings on "the importance" of becoming Princess of Wales. "I was not discouraged and I am not discouraged by the responsibilities that this role creates. It was a challenge, it is a challenge", she assured before continuing: "When we got married, the media started to focus a lot more on me, and I was in the newspaper every day, which was an isolating experience. (...) But over the years you see yourself as a good product that sells well on a shelf and where people make a lot of money. " Lady Di had also confided in her postnatal depression, after giving birth to Prince William.

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