Meghan Markle reappears after her most difficult interview
Meghan Markle has shown the best face of her after revealing that it is not being easy for her to bear the pressures of her new life with Prince Harry. Two days after her interview included in the ITV News documentary aired - in which she was on the verge of tears when talking about the harassment of the tabloids - the Duchess of Sussex attended the One Young World 2019, held at the Royal Albert Hall in honor of the young leaders of tomorrow.
Without the prince, Meghan dressed in purple starred in this summit that is described as a "global forum for young leaders." Youth is one of the causes with which Meghan is most involved and she precisely has collaborated with this organization since 2014, before being a member of the British Royal Family, when she attended the same event that was then held in Dublin.
As the text of her official Insatgram account says, Meghan "is proud to be vice president of the Queens Commonwealth Trust." A role she took on last March in this youth-focused organization, chaired by Prince Harry, and which this time has partnered with One Young World to bring together 53 young leaders. This post also recalls that in 2016 Meghan met with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in Ottawa as an ambassador for the same initiative.
During the act, a sweet moment in which Meghan has amicably rejected the reverence of Kate Robertson, founder One Young World, has attracted attention when she has taken the Duchess on stage.
Meghan's most revealing interview
This solo appearance comes within days of the airing of the most revealing interview Markle has given since she was Duchess. "I never thought it would be easy but I thought it would be fair," she said. “I've long told H (Harry) - that's what I call him - that it's not enough to survive something, is it? That is not the point of life. You have to prosper. You have to feel happy, "she added.
In conversation with the journalist Tom Bradby, Meghan acknowledged having felt vulnerable due to the criticism received from the British tabloids, something that her friends had already warned her about before marrying the prince. "They warned me that the British tabloids would destroy my life," she said.
During their trip to Africa, which was when the interview was recorded, the dukes revealed through a statement that they had taken legal action against the publisher of The Mail on Sunday. The lawsuit against the British newspaper is due to the publication of a letter written by the duchess to her father, with which she does not maintain a fluid relationship after her multiple outbursts in widely publicized interviews. It was then that Prince Harry launched an attack on the British tabloids, accusing them of a "ruthless" smear campaign against his wife.
In the same documentary that saw the light last Sunday, Prince Harry saw in the treatment of the press to his wife "the same game that killed my mother." The Sunday Times revealed that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex plan to travel to the United States next month with their five-month-old son, Archie, to spend the Thanksgiving celebration in Los Angeles with Meghan's mother, Doria Ragland. . This trip has been interpreted as an attempt to disconnect from the British media for at least a few weeks.