1 00:00:06,386 --> 00:00:10,056 ["Wedding March" by Mendelssohn playing] 2 00:00:11,683 --> 00:00:15,020 [male presenter] Elizabeth and Philip take their places on history's pages. 3 00:00:15,103 --> 00:00:16,980 To the stirring strains of Mendelssohn, 4 00:00:17,063 --> 00:00:19,190 they march as man and wife toward the west door 5 00:00:19,274 --> 00:00:22,360 amidst nearly 3,000 invited spectators. 6 00:00:22,444 --> 00:00:24,029 [crowd cheering, clamoring] 7 00:00:24,112 --> 00:00:28,742 -[poignant music playing] -[crowd cheering] 8 00:00:28,825 --> 00:00:32,328 [Meghan] There was this moment where our private secretary, 9 00:00:32,412 --> 00:00:34,414 she had worked for the queen for almost, 10 00:00:35,457 --> 00:00:36,833 I think 20 years, 11 00:00:37,917 --> 00:00:39,919 and what she said to me was, 12 00:00:41,379 --> 00:00:44,966 it's like this fish. It's, like, swimming perfectly. 13 00:00:45,800 --> 00:00:47,635 Powerful, it's on the right current. 14 00:00:47,719 --> 00:00:48,928 [crowd cheering] 15 00:00:49,012 --> 00:00:51,014 [Meghan] And one day this little organism comes in. 16 00:00:53,516 --> 00:00:55,393 [woman 1] She's independent, she's quite feisty. 17 00:00:55,477 --> 00:00:58,313 -[woman 2] She's a controlling woman. -[woman 1] Ooh! 18 00:00:58,396 --> 00:01:02,525 This foreign organism. And the entire thing goes… 19 00:01:02,609 --> 00:01:03,526 [squeals] 20 00:01:04,778 --> 00:01:06,905 "What is that? What is it doing here?" 21 00:01:06,988 --> 00:01:08,948 "It doesn't look like us. It doesn't move like us." 22 00:01:09,032 --> 00:01:10,825 "We don't like it. Get it off of us." 23 00:01:10,909 --> 00:01:11,951 [calm music plays] 24 00:01:12,035 --> 00:01:15,538 -[woman 1] There's polarized opinions-- -[woman 2] I say it's doomed. 25 00:01:16,456 --> 00:01:19,209 [woman 3] People are so cynical before the people are even married. 26 00:01:19,292 --> 00:01:22,170 Give the couple a chance for goodness sake. They're obviously in love. 27 00:01:22,253 --> 00:01:23,171 [woman 4] I agree. 28 00:01:26,299 --> 00:01:28,259 [Meghan] And she just explained that, you know, 29 00:01:28,760 --> 00:01:32,764 they'll soon see that it's stronger, faster, 30 00:01:32,847 --> 00:01:35,350 even better, with this organism as part of it. 31 00:01:35,433 --> 00:01:39,479 It will be hard at the beginning for them to adjust to this new thing… 32 00:01:41,815 --> 00:01:43,399 but then it'll be amazing. 33 00:01:44,359 --> 00:01:47,153 [woman 5] Times are changing. She's the first ever global princess. 34 00:01:47,237 --> 00:01:50,156 [woman 6] I think what she and Harry are going to be capable of 35 00:01:50,240 --> 00:01:51,491 is going to be quite impressive. 36 00:01:51,574 --> 00:01:54,369 [woman 7] This couple is the one that is gonna change 37 00:01:54,452 --> 00:01:56,788 the face of the royal family for me. 38 00:02:00,500 --> 00:02:02,460 And I was really hopeful that that was true. 39 00:02:03,086 --> 00:02:07,382 [emotive theme music playing] 40 00:02:42,959 --> 00:02:47,672 [emotive theme music finishes] 41 00:03:02,187 --> 00:03:04,189 [Meghan] On the day of our wedding, 42 00:03:04,272 --> 00:03:07,942 it's like I went into a really calm space. 43 00:03:08,568 --> 00:03:11,905 I don't know how I was so calm. 44 00:03:12,530 --> 00:03:14,490 I look back and, "How was I so calm?" 45 00:03:15,158 --> 00:03:19,329 And all I wanted was a mimosa, a croissant 46 00:03:19,412 --> 00:03:22,624 and, uh, to play the song, "Going to the Chapel." 47 00:03:23,333 --> 00:03:26,211 And that's what I did. And it was great. 48 00:03:26,294 --> 00:03:28,838 ♪ Going to the chapel ♪ 49 00:03:28,922 --> 00:03:33,885 ♪ And we're gonna get married ♪ 50 00:03:33,968 --> 00:03:38,765 ♪ Going to the chapel of love… ♪ 51 00:03:40,475 --> 00:03:41,851 [bell jingling] 52 00:03:41,935 --> 00:03:44,896 Oyez! Oyez! Oyez! 53 00:03:44,979 --> 00:03:48,775 It's Harry and Meghan's big day. God save the Queen. 54 00:03:48,858 --> 00:03:51,736 [bell jingling] 55 00:03:51,819 --> 00:03:54,656 [female presenter 1] We can take you now to Windsor town center 56 00:03:54,739 --> 00:03:56,658 where the streets are packed. 57 00:03:57,283 --> 00:04:00,995 Everybody's going crazy. Yeah, everybody's wedding mad. 58 00:04:01,079 --> 00:04:04,207 [crowd cheering] 59 00:04:04,290 --> 00:04:09,295 The crowd. It was just literally like you were in the biggest football stadium. 60 00:04:09,379 --> 00:04:11,631 This massive, massive roar. 61 00:04:11,714 --> 00:04:13,716 [crowd cheering] 62 00:04:13,800 --> 00:04:18,346 It's estimated that 115,000 people will be here in Windsor. 63 00:04:18,429 --> 00:04:20,139 [speaking Korean] 64 00:04:20,223 --> 00:04:22,850 [speaking Spanish] 65 00:04:22,934 --> 00:04:25,812 [speaking Arabic] 66 00:04:26,646 --> 00:04:29,691 [Heather Dorak] Everything was big and spectacular. 67 00:04:29,774 --> 00:04:32,610 I mean it was just, like, hard to even comprehend 68 00:04:32,694 --> 00:04:35,154 that I'm actually a part of this event. 69 00:04:35,238 --> 00:04:37,490 ♪ Going to the chapel… ♪ 70 00:04:37,573 --> 00:04:40,660 It's like… this is crazy, like absolutely crazy. 71 00:04:40,743 --> 00:04:43,162 ["Going to the Chapel" continues] 72 00:04:43,246 --> 00:04:45,540 ♪ Bells will ring ♪ 73 00:04:45,623 --> 00:04:49,419 ♪ Ah ah ah, sun will shine ♪ 74 00:04:49,502 --> 00:04:53,006 ♪ Whoa oh oh, I'll be his… ♪ 75 00:04:53,089 --> 00:04:57,135 [Meghan] So I knew that when I got to the actual castle… 76 00:04:57,218 --> 00:05:00,471 How funny is that to say? "When I got to the castle for my wedding." 77 00:05:00,555 --> 00:05:03,182 Um, that there'd be tons of people. What I didn't know was 78 00:05:03,266 --> 00:05:06,936 people would be lining both sides of the street. 79 00:05:07,020 --> 00:05:09,188 I mean, this was a 15-minute drive. 80 00:05:10,231 --> 00:05:11,399 Me and my mom were like, 81 00:05:11,482 --> 00:05:14,861 "What is going on? Look at all these people!" 82 00:05:15,903 --> 00:05:19,741 Everyone's got their phones out. There we go. Wow! Look at that. 83 00:05:19,824 --> 00:05:21,075 ♪ Married ♪ 84 00:05:21,659 --> 00:05:23,786 ♪ Going to the chapel… ♪ 85 00:05:23,870 --> 00:05:27,081 [Harry] There was an expectation, right? Diana's boy. 86 00:05:27,165 --> 00:05:30,543 There was an expectation to have a public wedding. 87 00:05:30,626 --> 00:05:32,628 It was like, "Mission complete with William." 88 00:05:32,712 --> 00:05:35,965 "Now, let's see if this goes the distance with Harry 89 00:05:36,049 --> 00:05:38,259 and then we can actually go, 'Job done.'" 90 00:05:38,343 --> 00:05:39,552 [crowd cheering] 91 00:05:39,635 --> 00:05:42,513 -[female presenter] Here she comes. -[male presenter] Here comes the bride. 92 00:05:44,432 --> 00:05:49,103 ♪ Going to the chapel of love ♪ 93 00:05:49,187 --> 00:05:51,898 ♪Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah ♪ 94 00:05:51,981 --> 00:05:57,528 [male presenter] This is when you finally get to see that dress. 95 00:05:57,612 --> 00:06:00,615 [crowd cheering] 96 00:06:04,077 --> 00:06:06,746 [Clare Waight Keller] Looking at the design of the dress… 97 00:06:09,749 --> 00:06:11,709 there were many conversations we had 98 00:06:11,793 --> 00:06:15,380 over how you want to present yourself to the world. 99 00:06:15,463 --> 00:06:20,259 I mean, most of us have a wedding with, you know, 70 to 200 people. 100 00:06:20,343 --> 00:06:23,846 This was billions of people watching this wedding. [laughing] 101 00:06:25,431 --> 00:06:28,434 It has to be flawless, it has to be perfect. 102 00:06:32,105 --> 00:06:36,317 [stately intro music plays] 103 00:06:47,703 --> 00:06:51,958 [Meghan] I just remember thinking, "Just take a deep breath and keep going." 104 00:06:52,041 --> 00:06:55,461 [female voice vocalizing] 105 00:06:57,171 --> 00:06:59,549 [Meghan] And you chose the song I walked down the aisle to. 106 00:07:00,133 --> 00:07:01,092 [Harry] Yep. 107 00:07:02,093 --> 00:07:05,096 [Meghan] Which was stunning. That was so beautiful. 108 00:07:09,976 --> 00:07:12,562 [Harry] My father helped us choose an orchestra, 109 00:07:12,645 --> 00:07:14,147 which made all the difference. 110 00:07:15,481 --> 00:07:19,694 [vocalizing] 111 00:07:25,533 --> 00:07:27,493 [Meghan] Harry's dad is very charming. 112 00:07:29,162 --> 00:07:34,083 And… I said to him, like, 113 00:07:35,209 --> 00:07:37,044 "I've lost my dad in this." 114 00:07:38,546 --> 00:07:43,551 So, him as my father-in-law was really important to me. 115 00:07:45,136 --> 00:07:48,890 So I asked him to walk me down the aisle and he said yes. 116 00:07:52,059 --> 00:07:53,728 The whole thing was surreal. 117 00:07:53,811 --> 00:07:56,772 It was at that moment, I could also see H. 118 00:08:02,320 --> 00:08:05,072 [interviewer] What was going through your head when you saw her coming? 119 00:08:06,949 --> 00:08:08,701 Look at… Look at me, look what I got. 120 00:08:08,784 --> 00:08:11,412 -[Meghan laughing] Oh my gosh. -Look what I… look what I found. 121 00:08:12,413 --> 00:08:13,789 [inaudible] 122 00:08:16,209 --> 00:08:19,378 [Harry] The world was watching us, but when we were actually at the altar, 123 00:08:19,462 --> 00:08:21,756 as far as I was concerned, it was just the two of us. 124 00:08:24,217 --> 00:08:28,804 [inaudible conversation] 125 00:08:30,306 --> 00:08:36,521 [Meghan] H and I are really, really good at finding each other in the chaos. 126 00:08:38,523 --> 00:08:42,360 When we find each other, we reconnect to, like, "Oh it's you. It's you." 127 00:08:45,404 --> 00:08:47,990 It's not that the rest of it doesn't matter, but… 128 00:08:49,742 --> 00:08:51,869 The rest of it feels temporary. 129 00:08:55,081 --> 00:09:00,086 It felt like a moment where the world paused and celebrated love. 130 00:09:02,880 --> 00:09:05,883 I remember watching him look at her, 131 00:09:06,759 --> 00:09:09,720 and I almost started to cry, 132 00:09:09,804 --> 00:09:11,305 and I was like, "No Vicky, don't cry!" 133 00:09:12,139 --> 00:09:16,227 ♪ I won't cry, I won't cry ♪ 134 00:09:16,310 --> 00:09:21,524 ♪ No, I won't shed a tear… ♪ 135 00:09:21,607 --> 00:09:25,111 [Clare Waight Keller] The whole ceremony was something quite unique. 136 00:09:25,861 --> 00:09:29,991 A gospel choir. That had never been part of a royal wedding before. 137 00:09:30,074 --> 00:09:32,118 ♪ So darling, darling stand… ♪ 138 00:09:32,201 --> 00:09:34,412 [Harry] There wasn't too much pushback on that. 139 00:09:34,495 --> 00:09:35,413 No. 140 00:09:35,496 --> 00:09:38,165 Everyone was like, "Gospel choir. Wonderful idea. That's great." 141 00:09:38,249 --> 00:09:41,669 And again, more help from, from, uh, from my dad on that one. 142 00:09:41,752 --> 00:09:43,546 [Meghan] Yeah, said that they could just 143 00:09:43,629 --> 00:09:45,464 take the best people from certain gospel choirs 144 00:09:45,548 --> 00:09:46,424 and put them together. 145 00:09:47,341 --> 00:09:50,720 And that's how Kingdom Choir came to be, and they're great. 146 00:09:50,803 --> 00:09:56,142 ♪ Trouble, won't you stand by me… ♪ 147 00:09:56,225 --> 00:10:00,021 [Serena Williams] To have her culture represented in that wedding, 148 00:10:00,104 --> 00:10:01,772 amazing, I loved it. 149 00:10:01,856 --> 00:10:07,320 And I thought it was really courageous and breaking boundaries but not trying to. 150 00:10:07,403 --> 00:10:11,157 -♪ Stand by me ♪ -♪ So darling, darling ♪ 151 00:10:11,240 --> 00:10:16,245 We had this massive moment where myself, Oprah, Idris Elba and his partner, 152 00:10:16,329 --> 00:10:19,707 we all looked at each other for a brief moment and had a little bit of a chuckle. 153 00:10:19,790 --> 00:10:21,584 And nobody needed to say anything, 154 00:10:21,667 --> 00:10:26,464 because everybody knew exactly the layers of symbolism 155 00:10:26,547 --> 00:10:28,090 that were taking place that day. 156 00:10:28,174 --> 00:10:30,176 [Gospel music playing] 157 00:10:30,259 --> 00:10:32,553 ♪ This little light of mine ♪ 158 00:10:32,637 --> 00:10:34,430 ♪ I'm gonna let it shine ♪ 159 00:10:34,513 --> 00:10:37,141 ♪ Oh, this little light of mine ♪ 160 00:10:37,224 --> 00:10:38,976 ♪ I'm gonna let it shine ♪ 161 00:10:39,060 --> 00:10:41,979 ♪ I say, this little light of mine ♪ 162 00:10:42,063 --> 00:10:43,773 ♪ I'm gonna let it shine ♪ 163 00:10:43,856 --> 00:10:47,860 ♪ Let it shine Let it shine, let it shine ♪ 164 00:10:49,111 --> 00:10:51,280 ♪ Oh, in my home ♪ 165 00:10:51,364 --> 00:10:53,032 ♪ I'm gonna let it shine ♪ 166 00:10:53,115 --> 00:10:55,826 ♪ You know, oh, in my home ♪ 167 00:10:55,910 --> 00:10:57,745 ♪ I'm gonna let it shine ♪ 168 00:10:57,828 --> 00:11:00,790 ♪ I say, oh, in my home ♪ 169 00:11:00,873 --> 00:11:02,333 ♪ I'm gonna let it shine ♪ 170 00:11:02,416 --> 00:11:06,420 ♪ Let it shine Let it shine, let it shine ♪ 171 00:11:06,504 --> 00:11:08,172 [crowd cheering] 172 00:11:08,255 --> 00:11:10,049 ♪ This little light of mine ♪ 173 00:11:10,132 --> 00:11:11,801 ♪ I'm gonna let it shine ♪ 174 00:11:11,884 --> 00:11:15,012 ♪ Oh, this little light of mine ♪ 175 00:11:15,096 --> 00:11:16,389 ♪ I'm gonna let it shine ♪ 176 00:11:16,472 --> 00:11:19,433 ♪ I said, this little light of mine ♪ 177 00:11:19,517 --> 00:11:21,894 [crowd cheering] 178 00:11:21,977 --> 00:11:25,606 [bell jingling] 179 00:11:26,899 --> 00:11:29,694 And then we had the reception at St. George's Hall. 180 00:11:29,777 --> 00:11:35,991 [stately music playing] 181 00:11:36,075 --> 00:11:38,327 -We cut cake. With a sword. -With a sword. [laughing] 182 00:11:39,495 --> 00:11:40,329 With a sword. 183 00:11:42,540 --> 00:11:44,625 [Meghan] It was great. It was all so over the top. 184 00:11:44,709 --> 00:11:48,337 I think most people were just like, "What is happening?" Elton John's performing. 185 00:11:48,421 --> 00:11:52,591 I couldn't find my mom because she had beelined to the stage to watch Elton sing. 186 00:12:08,649 --> 00:12:10,901 I just really wanted the music to be fun. 187 00:12:10,985 --> 00:12:12,194 Even our first dance. 188 00:12:12,278 --> 00:12:14,238 -Song of a thousand, uh, dances? -Thousands… 189 00:12:14,321 --> 00:12:16,490 A thousand… Help, I always get it wrong. 190 00:12:16,574 --> 00:12:18,659 ["Land of a Thousand Dances" by Wilson Pickett playing] 191 00:12:18,743 --> 00:12:20,202 ♪ One two three ♪ 192 00:12:23,873 --> 00:12:28,878 ♪ Ow, uh, all right, uh! ♪ 193 00:12:29,628 --> 00:12:31,547 ♪ Got to know how to pony ♪ 194 00:12:32,381 --> 00:12:34,049 ♪ Like Bony Maronie ♪ 195 00:12:35,426 --> 00:12:37,762 -♪ Mash potato ♪ -There you go. 196 00:12:37,845 --> 00:12:39,180 ♪ Do the alligator ♪ 197 00:12:39,263 --> 00:12:41,474 That was our first dance. It was so fun. 198 00:12:41,557 --> 00:12:44,602 I was just spinning like a whirlwind. It was so great. 199 00:12:47,772 --> 00:12:51,901 It was just brilliant. It was how every wedding should be. 200 00:12:53,986 --> 00:12:55,196 [woman] Meg was madly in love. 201 00:12:55,279 --> 00:13:00,075 ♪ Na na na na na na na na na na… ♪ 202 00:13:00,159 --> 00:13:03,412 Meg and I would always sign off on our texts, "Love wins." 203 00:13:03,496 --> 00:13:07,291 ♪ Na na na na na na na na na na ♪ 204 00:13:07,374 --> 00:13:08,667 [Silver] Love won. 205 00:13:13,339 --> 00:13:16,050 [soft music playing] 206 00:13:19,178 --> 00:13:20,429 [James Holt] Someone said to me, 207 00:13:20,513 --> 00:13:24,600 "If you were writing the royal family story as a novel, 208 00:13:25,434 --> 00:13:27,603 it's almost at this point in its history 209 00:13:27,686 --> 00:13:31,774 that you would want to be writing in a new character like Meghan." 210 00:13:33,776 --> 00:13:36,946 It needed a boost of energy. 211 00:13:38,739 --> 00:13:44,703 A modernization that would speak to a new generation of people. 212 00:13:46,705 --> 00:13:49,041 [indistinct conversation] 213 00:13:55,881 --> 00:13:57,258 [Harry] Oh my God. 214 00:13:58,592 --> 00:13:59,802 It's my favorite video. 215 00:14:00,761 --> 00:14:03,973 Thursday afternoon. Someone's happy. 216 00:14:05,474 --> 00:14:08,644 As far as people were concerned, we were living in a palace. We were. In a cottage. 217 00:14:08,727 --> 00:14:10,187 We were living on palace grounds. 218 00:14:10,271 --> 00:14:14,817 [Meghan] Yeah. Kensington Palace sounds very regal. Of course it does. 219 00:14:14,900 --> 00:14:19,488 It says "palace" in the name, but Nottingham Cottage was so small. 220 00:14:19,572 --> 00:14:21,657 The whole thing's on a slight lean. 221 00:14:22,241 --> 00:14:25,286 Really low ceilings, I don't know who it was for. They must have been short. 222 00:14:25,870 --> 00:14:29,623 [Meghan] He would hit his head constantly in that place 'cause he's so tall. 223 00:14:30,416 --> 00:14:32,960 Me with a hoe, and H varnishing. 224 00:14:34,003 --> 00:14:38,048 It was just a chapter in our lives where I don't think anyone could believe 225 00:14:38,132 --> 00:14:40,301 what it was actually like behind the scenes. 226 00:14:40,926 --> 00:14:43,387 [Harry] Well, Oprah came over for tea, didn't she? 227 00:14:44,138 --> 00:14:45,556 -She did. -When she came in, 228 00:14:45,639 --> 00:14:47,975 she sat down, she goes, "No one would ever believe it." 229 00:14:48,058 --> 00:14:51,061 "No one would ever believe it." [laughing] 230 00:14:53,939 --> 00:14:55,524 [Harry laughing] 231 00:15:01,363 --> 00:15:03,699 [Meghan] My first official engagement with Her Majesty 232 00:15:03,782 --> 00:15:06,076 was very early on after we got married. 233 00:15:08,287 --> 00:15:13,000 We took the royal train together and we had breakfast that morning. 234 00:15:13,709 --> 00:15:16,211 [man] Your Majesty, thank you so much for coming back to Cheshire. 235 00:15:16,295 --> 00:15:20,007 And, um… I had a really great time with her. 236 00:15:20,591 --> 00:15:24,136 [soft classical music playing] 237 00:15:28,265 --> 00:15:31,393 [interviewer] What do you talk about with the Queen of England? 238 00:15:33,479 --> 00:15:36,774 [Meghan] I treated her as my husband's grandma. 239 00:15:37,733 --> 00:15:39,568 And knowing that, of course, there has to be 240 00:15:39,652 --> 00:15:43,447 a completely different sense of propriety and whatnot in public. 241 00:15:44,573 --> 00:15:47,993 When you're sitting and having breakfast, to just be able to talk. 242 00:15:50,079 --> 00:15:53,290 I mean, when we got into the car in-between engagements, 243 00:15:53,374 --> 00:15:55,376 she had a blanket and she put it over my knees 244 00:15:55,459 --> 00:15:57,878 and we're sitting in the car with this blanket and I thought, 245 00:15:58,379 --> 00:16:01,632 "I recognize and respect and see that you are the queen, 246 00:16:02,424 --> 00:16:08,055 but in this moment, I'm so grateful that there's a grandmother figure." 247 00:16:10,307 --> 00:16:12,226 "Because that feels like family." 248 00:16:15,896 --> 00:16:18,399 And because I was so, so close with my grandmother 249 00:16:18,482 --> 00:16:20,943 and I took care of her in her final years. 250 00:16:25,406 --> 00:16:30,327 Yeah. It was really… It was such a… Such a good day. We laughed. 251 00:16:31,120 --> 00:16:33,789 [female presenter] Meghan had the Queen in stitches of laughter. 252 00:16:33,872 --> 00:16:37,001 You don't often see the Queen in giggles. 253 00:16:43,924 --> 00:16:47,678 [Meghan] That day happened to be the one-year anniversary of the Grenfell fire. 254 00:16:48,387 --> 00:16:52,516 [male presenter] The Queen and the Duchess of Sussex remembering Grenfell in Chester. 255 00:16:52,599 --> 00:16:57,104 [female presenter] Seventy-two seconds of silence. One for every life lost. 256 00:16:59,773 --> 00:17:03,444 [Meghan] It was really important to me because I had become so close 257 00:17:03,527 --> 00:17:06,196 with so many of the women who had survived that, 258 00:17:06,280 --> 00:17:08,240 even though no one knew that at the time. 259 00:17:10,034 --> 00:17:14,830 [melancholic music playing] 260 00:17:17,082 --> 00:17:20,669 [female presenter] Beneath a still moon, a blaze of such ferocity 261 00:17:20,753 --> 00:17:22,546 it is almost filmic. 262 00:17:25,507 --> 00:17:27,551 [Meghan] The Grenfell fire was horrendous. 263 00:17:27,634 --> 00:17:29,553 We were watching it on the news. 264 00:17:30,137 --> 00:17:32,431 [female reporter 1] Residents have complained for years 265 00:17:32,514 --> 00:17:36,018 that their concerns about safety at the flats were simply being ignored. 266 00:17:36,101 --> 00:17:38,812 [female reporter 2] One key question was whether council budget cuts 267 00:17:38,896 --> 00:17:40,481 were in any way to blame. 268 00:17:43,192 --> 00:17:48,739 Grenfell has a very high immigrant population 269 00:17:48,822 --> 00:17:51,158 and is a deprived area of London. 270 00:17:51,742 --> 00:17:54,369 And it is a direct neighbor to Kensington, 271 00:17:54,453 --> 00:17:57,164 one of the richest boroughs in the UK. 272 00:18:01,210 --> 00:18:03,587 The Grenfell fire left so many families displaced, 273 00:18:05,005 --> 00:18:06,924 outside of how many deaths it caused. 274 00:18:07,841 --> 00:18:10,969 And, I remember saying, "Well, can we do something?" 275 00:18:11,053 --> 00:18:12,721 "We need to go down there and do something." 276 00:18:14,389 --> 00:18:17,601 And so, I connected with the women at Al-Manaar, 277 00:18:17,684 --> 00:18:19,812 which is a mosque in Grenfell. 278 00:18:19,895 --> 00:18:23,690 They were living in these hotels and just given meal vouchers for fast food. 279 00:18:24,191 --> 00:18:26,235 I started cooking at age of seven, 280 00:18:27,361 --> 00:18:29,780 for at least 30 to 50 every day. 281 00:18:30,697 --> 00:18:34,660 But after the fire happened, we stayed in the hotel for 19 months. 282 00:18:35,994 --> 00:18:38,372 Eating takeaway, like day and night. 283 00:18:39,081 --> 00:18:43,752 So I walked into the local mosque and I asked if I could use the kitchen to cook. 284 00:18:44,920 --> 00:18:47,756 [indistinct conversation] 285 00:18:50,008 --> 00:18:53,387 [Munira] The whole idea was just to try and feel normal again. 286 00:18:54,179 --> 00:18:57,432 For a few hours, forget that something happened. 287 00:18:59,977 --> 00:19:02,521 The first few months, it was twice a week, 288 00:19:03,397 --> 00:19:04,314 up until… 289 00:19:06,400 --> 00:19:07,609 the Duchess came. 290 00:19:07,693 --> 00:19:11,363 [soft music playing] 291 00:19:12,531 --> 00:19:16,827 [crowd cheering] 292 00:19:18,495 --> 00:19:21,582 When the Duchess came in, you know, we like to kiss. 293 00:19:22,166 --> 00:19:25,627 Three kisses on the cheek and there's about 50 of us there. 294 00:19:25,711 --> 00:19:29,339 She couldn't finish. She was like, "Oh my God, oh my God." [laughing] 295 00:19:30,757 --> 00:19:33,719 She asked if she could help. I was like, "Really?" 296 00:19:34,970 --> 00:19:37,639 She goes, "Yeah." Sleeves up, I gave her apron, 297 00:19:37,723 --> 00:19:40,225 and she washed, like, five kilos basmati rice. 298 00:19:40,309 --> 00:19:43,061 Uh, okay. Mmm. 299 00:19:45,606 --> 00:19:47,566 [Meghan] Over the course of eight or nine months, 300 00:19:47,649 --> 00:19:51,195 I just kept going back and visiting them, and I loved these women so much. 301 00:19:54,198 --> 00:19:57,910 When I watched these women laughing together and grieving together, 302 00:19:57,993 --> 00:20:00,621 I said, "Why can't you do this every day of the week?" 303 00:20:00,704 --> 00:20:02,706 They said, "Well, we don't have the funds for it." 304 00:20:03,582 --> 00:20:05,792 I just looked around, I said, "We should make a cookbook." 305 00:20:06,710 --> 00:20:08,712 [applause] 306 00:20:08,795 --> 00:20:11,757 [Meghan] Thank you for coming for the launch of Together, 307 00:20:11,840 --> 00:20:15,969 to celebrate this and the women of the Hubb Community Kitchen. 308 00:20:17,804 --> 00:20:21,141 Actually, the first speech I made as a member of the royal family 309 00:20:22,017 --> 00:20:23,936 was launching this cookbook. 310 00:20:24,019 --> 00:20:27,731 Working on this project for the past nine months has been 311 00:20:28,482 --> 00:20:29,900 a tremendous labor of love. 312 00:20:30,525 --> 00:20:32,611 [Meghan] We did it on the grounds of Kensington Palace. 313 00:20:32,694 --> 00:20:34,613 And did your mom make these, um… 314 00:20:34,696 --> 00:20:39,660 [Meghan] I feel so proud to live in a city that can have so much diversity. 315 00:20:39,743 --> 00:20:42,454 It's 12 countries represented in this one group of women. 316 00:20:42,537 --> 00:20:44,998 It's pretty outstanding. Thank you. 317 00:20:45,082 --> 00:20:47,960 [audience applause] 318 00:20:48,043 --> 00:20:49,753 [Natalie] Sales, we're doing brilliantly. 319 00:20:49,836 --> 00:20:52,130 We've knocked JK Rowling off the top spot, 320 00:20:52,214 --> 00:20:54,299 and the book's not even out yet. 321 00:20:55,300 --> 00:20:57,594 [Meghan] It just… Just kept growing. 322 00:20:57,678 --> 00:20:59,638 [indistinct conversation] 323 00:20:59,721 --> 00:21:01,515 On behalf of all the ladies, thank you. 324 00:21:01,598 --> 00:21:03,141 [woman] Thank you! 325 00:21:03,225 --> 00:21:05,602 [reporter] If you needed an image of how the Duchess of Sussex 326 00:21:05,686 --> 00:21:08,480 is changing the way the royal family is perceived, 327 00:21:08,563 --> 00:21:10,274 this one would probably do it. 328 00:21:10,357 --> 00:21:12,442 [woman] Thank you! Thank you! 329 00:21:12,526 --> 00:21:16,154 [Afua] She talked about wanting to bring new life to the monarchy, 330 00:21:16,238 --> 00:21:21,285 and more honesty and humanity to those spaces. What's not to like? 331 00:21:21,868 --> 00:21:22,828 [woman] Oi, royalty. 332 00:21:22,911 --> 00:21:23,787 [man] There they are. 333 00:21:23,870 --> 00:21:27,457 Prince Harry and Meghan on the first day of their Australian tour. 334 00:21:27,541 --> 00:21:30,877 [crowd cheering] 335 00:21:34,673 --> 00:21:39,052 They seem to speak so effortlessly for a different generation. 336 00:21:39,136 --> 00:21:41,722 [crowd cheering] 337 00:21:41,805 --> 00:21:44,641 [female presenter] She and Harry are the superstars of the British family. 338 00:21:44,725 --> 00:21:45,976 Yeah, I shook her hand too. 339 00:21:46,059 --> 00:21:47,436 [women squeal] 340 00:21:50,605 --> 00:21:51,982 [Harry] Looking back on it now, 341 00:21:52,065 --> 00:21:54,609 amazed we managed to do what we did. 342 00:21:54,693 --> 00:21:57,029 Well, also even harder when I was pregnant. 343 00:22:01,700 --> 00:22:04,119 [Meghan] One of the things that we connected on really early 344 00:22:04,202 --> 00:22:06,455 is you always had wanted to be a dad. 345 00:22:06,538 --> 00:22:08,915 -[Harry] Mm. -And I'd always wanted to be a mom. 346 00:22:09,750 --> 00:22:12,669 We started journaling right when we found out we were pregnant. 347 00:22:12,753 --> 00:22:16,131 It was just, "Dear baby, we're so excited to meet you one day." 348 00:22:16,923 --> 00:22:20,010 And take little snapshots and stick them in the journal. 349 00:22:20,093 --> 00:22:22,179 "Here's an announcement that went out about you today." 350 00:22:22,763 --> 00:22:24,264 [female presenter] Breaking baby news. 351 00:22:24,348 --> 00:22:28,435 The Duchess of Sussex is pregnant and we now know officially. 352 00:22:29,061 --> 00:22:30,062 [keyboard clicking] 353 00:22:31,188 --> 00:22:33,315 [Meghan] We announced we were pregnant in Australia. 354 00:22:33,398 --> 00:22:34,274 Because we had to. 355 00:22:34,358 --> 00:22:36,234 -You were starting to show. -[Meghan] Yeah. 356 00:22:36,318 --> 00:22:39,446 And then New Zealand started referring to it as the bump. 357 00:22:39,529 --> 00:22:41,531 -As the bump. Le bump. Yeah. -Le bump, yeah. 358 00:22:41,615 --> 00:22:45,160 [female presenter] They'll be busy, which is not easy early in a pregnancy. 359 00:22:45,243 --> 00:22:47,204 They have 76 engagements scheduled. 360 00:22:47,287 --> 00:22:50,540 That was a really rigorous tour to do, pregnant. 361 00:22:50,624 --> 00:22:53,293 [female presenter] A 16-day trip. Australia and New Zealand and Fiji. 362 00:22:53,377 --> 00:22:55,379 Let's hope she hasn't got bad morning sickness. 363 00:22:56,588 --> 00:22:58,757 She's so lovely and just so engaged. 364 00:22:58,840 --> 00:23:00,967 Really all about women's empowerment. 365 00:23:01,051 --> 00:23:02,719 [poignant music playing] 366 00:23:02,803 --> 00:23:05,639 [Harry] Giving 100%, every single person that you meet-- 367 00:23:05,722 --> 00:23:06,890 That's their moment. 368 00:23:07,474 --> 00:23:11,311 [male presenter] The Duchess of Sussex arrived hand-in-hand with her husband. 369 00:23:11,395 --> 00:23:12,729 It went so well. 370 00:23:12,813 --> 00:23:15,899 Because when girls are given the right tools to succeed, 371 00:23:15,982 --> 00:23:18,151 they can create incredible futures. 372 00:23:18,235 --> 00:23:20,070 [woman] The work they were doing, the speeches, 373 00:23:20,153 --> 00:23:22,739 the people they were meeting, it seemed to be amazing. 374 00:23:25,742 --> 00:23:28,370 And then I don't understand what happened after that. 375 00:23:30,997 --> 00:23:35,335 I think Australia was a real turning point because they were so popular. 376 00:23:36,795 --> 00:23:39,047 So popular with the public. 377 00:23:39,131 --> 00:23:40,674 [crowd chanting] Meghan! 378 00:23:40,757 --> 00:23:45,220 [woman] The internals at the palace were incredibly threatened by that. 379 00:23:45,846 --> 00:23:47,806 [women squeal in crowd] 380 00:23:47,889 --> 00:23:49,683 [male presenter] Putting aside what I think, 381 00:23:49,766 --> 00:23:52,436 she's becoming a royal rock star. 382 00:23:52,519 --> 00:23:55,397 Bigger, I would argue, as a couple, than William and Kate. 383 00:23:55,480 --> 00:23:57,941 That's probably not a good thing in the long term. 384 00:23:58,024 --> 00:24:00,902 [soft music playing] 385 00:24:00,986 --> 00:24:04,948 The issue is when someone who's marrying in, who should be a supporting, 386 00:24:05,031 --> 00:24:05,866 a supporting act, 387 00:24:05,949 --> 00:24:09,369 is then stealing the limelight, or is doing the job better 388 00:24:09,453 --> 00:24:11,580 than the person who is born to do this. 389 00:24:12,372 --> 00:24:14,791 That upsets people. It shifts the balance. 390 00:24:16,626 --> 00:24:18,211 Because you've been led to believe 391 00:24:18,295 --> 00:24:21,381 that the only way that your charities can succeed 392 00:24:21,465 --> 00:24:25,677 and the only way that your reputation can be grown or improved 393 00:24:25,760 --> 00:24:28,138 is if you're on the front page of those newspapers. 394 00:24:30,098 --> 00:24:33,560 But the media are the ones who choose who to put on the front page. 395 00:24:38,398 --> 00:24:41,151 First time that the penny dropped for her, 396 00:24:41,776 --> 00:24:46,656 M and I spent the night in a room in Buckingham Palace after an event where 397 00:24:46,740 --> 00:24:49,910 every single member of the family had been, including the queen. 398 00:24:56,208 --> 00:24:59,628 [Meghan] The next morning, they'd set up breakfast for Harry and I. 399 00:25:00,337 --> 00:25:03,173 And on the front page of The Telegraph, Meghan. 400 00:25:08,136 --> 00:25:09,763 I went, "Oh my God." 401 00:25:09,846 --> 00:25:11,848 [melancholic music playing] 402 00:25:15,810 --> 00:25:17,812 [Harry] She was like, "But it's not my fault." 403 00:25:17,896 --> 00:25:20,232 And I said, "I know. And my mum felt the same way." 404 00:25:21,191 --> 00:25:23,151 We'd be going round Australia for instance 405 00:25:24,444 --> 00:25:29,324 and you… All you could hear was, "Oh, she's on the other side." 406 00:25:29,407 --> 00:25:31,326 [male interviewer] What do you mean? 407 00:25:31,409 --> 00:25:34,329 Well, they weren't on the right side to wave at me or to touch me. 408 00:25:35,413 --> 00:25:38,333 [male interviewer] They were expressing a preference, even then, for you. 409 00:25:38,416 --> 00:25:39,376 [Princess Diana] Yes. 410 00:25:40,085 --> 00:25:43,255 Now if you're a man, or my husband, a proud man, 411 00:25:43,338 --> 00:25:45,966 you mind about that if you hear it every day for four weeks. 412 00:25:46,049 --> 00:25:48,635 And you feel low about it. 413 00:25:50,679 --> 00:25:53,306 [male interviewer] But were you flattered by the media attention? 414 00:25:53,390 --> 00:25:54,683 [Diana] No, not particularly. 415 00:25:54,766 --> 00:25:57,561 Because with the media attention came a lot of jealousy. 416 00:25:57,644 --> 00:26:02,899 A great deal of… complicated situations arose because of that. 417 00:26:02,983 --> 00:26:09,114 [tense music playing] 418 00:26:09,197 --> 00:26:14,286 [James] When some people in the institution around the family 419 00:26:14,369 --> 00:26:18,832 started to see that this new couple 420 00:26:18,915 --> 00:26:24,337 could destabilize the power dynamics, 421 00:26:24,421 --> 00:26:26,673 whether actively talked about or not, 422 00:26:27,424 --> 00:26:33,305 the aim was to put them in a box or make them irrelevant. 423 00:26:35,932 --> 00:26:38,310 [Abigail] It was almost like, from the wedding and everything, 424 00:26:38,393 --> 00:26:40,103 I saw that they were building her up 425 00:26:40,604 --> 00:26:43,732 and then there was a shift and they started to tear her down. 426 00:26:44,274 --> 00:26:48,361 [male presenter] The Duchess of Sussex is at war with her sister-in-law. 427 00:26:48,445 --> 00:26:51,323 All of a sudden, these tabloid stories 428 00:26:51,406 --> 00:26:53,116 started to appear, 429 00:26:53,199 --> 00:26:56,453 criticizing Meghan for every little thing. 430 00:26:57,495 --> 00:27:00,665 What's interesting is that you could see side by side, two articles. 431 00:27:00,749 --> 00:27:04,753 One in which Kate was praised, and Meghan was condemned. 432 00:27:07,881 --> 00:27:09,716 -[Harry] You had the bump. -[Meghan] The bump. 433 00:27:11,092 --> 00:27:12,427 [Harry] The avocados. 434 00:27:16,097 --> 00:27:20,560 It's bizarre. And there were maybe like 25 examples. 435 00:27:21,436 --> 00:27:23,229 It's literally the same thing. 436 00:27:26,107 --> 00:27:28,360 It's the off-the-shoulder dress. 437 00:27:32,197 --> 00:27:33,948 It's the same fruit. 438 00:27:34,032 --> 00:27:35,992 -If avocado is a fruit? -Mm-hmm, it is, yeah. 439 00:27:36,076 --> 00:27:38,620 This is how it's covered for her. This is how it's covered for her. 440 00:27:38,703 --> 00:27:40,580 If you don't see the difference and understand 441 00:27:40,664 --> 00:27:43,249 why it's being reported that way, why… 442 00:27:43,333 --> 00:27:45,502 then, I can't help you. 443 00:27:45,585 --> 00:27:47,128 -[Meghan chuckles] -[Harry laughs] 444 00:27:47,212 --> 00:27:49,339 I can't. I'm sorry. I just can't. 445 00:27:50,799 --> 00:27:53,843 At the time, I mean we laughed about it because it's so ridiculous. 446 00:27:53,927 --> 00:27:57,013 But an attack can be preposterous but it's still an attack 447 00:27:57,097 --> 00:28:01,059 and that drip feed of constant attack on someone who is an individual, 448 00:28:01,142 --> 00:28:03,853 a real person, has an impact. 449 00:28:05,313 --> 00:28:09,859 [man] The fairy tale has fractured and one person is copping all the blame. 450 00:28:09,943 --> 00:28:12,404 [male presenter] Meghan seems to be a version of the Antichrist. 451 00:28:12,487 --> 00:28:14,739 [female presenter 1] Is Meghan Markle "Duchess Difficult"? 452 00:28:14,823 --> 00:28:17,075 [female presenter 2] "Duchess Difficult." "Monster Markle." 453 00:28:17,158 --> 00:28:21,371 [James] A lot of the stories had a connotation and a tone 454 00:28:21,454 --> 00:28:23,248 that were incredibly demeaning. 455 00:28:23,331 --> 00:28:25,166 [tense music playing] 456 00:28:25,250 --> 00:28:28,962 So many people expect racism really just to be the N-word. 457 00:28:29,045 --> 00:28:31,631 "None of that's racist." It's like, "You don't understand." 458 00:28:31,715 --> 00:28:33,925 [male presenter] Where is that racism? I haven't seen it. 459 00:28:34,426 --> 00:28:39,055 So the UK's perfect at doing this, right? Nobody wants to be openly racist. 460 00:28:39,139 --> 00:28:41,141 That wouldn't be civilized. That wouldn't be British. 461 00:28:41,224 --> 00:28:44,269 Uh, but it's perfectly fine to kind of dog whistle. Give a nod to it. 462 00:28:45,395 --> 00:28:47,939 She's a diva. She's making people cry. 463 00:28:48,022 --> 00:28:49,733 This kind of angry black woman trope. 464 00:28:49,816 --> 00:28:53,027 It just really came to the fore, uh, really quite suddenly. 465 00:28:53,737 --> 00:29:00,118 Like even the stereotyping and the association to drugs or terrorism… 466 00:29:01,703 --> 00:29:04,497 [Munira] There's a time they put my picture and Meghan's picture, 467 00:29:04,581 --> 00:29:08,793 saying that the mosque is related to ISIS. 468 00:29:10,378 --> 00:29:11,212 Why? 469 00:29:13,465 --> 00:29:14,883 [David] Anger sells. 470 00:29:14,966 --> 00:29:17,177 That hysteria elicits clicks, 471 00:29:17,260 --> 00:29:19,679 which elicits an engagement, which elicits money. 472 00:29:19,763 --> 00:29:22,265 I call it the outrage industrial complex. 473 00:29:22,348 --> 00:29:27,979 And racialized anger is just another step down the same pathway. 474 00:29:33,401 --> 00:29:36,362 [Meghan] I had still been under the delusion 475 00:29:36,446 --> 00:29:38,573 that if it was in a tabloid, no one believed it. 476 00:29:39,532 --> 00:29:41,159 Like, it's a tabloid. 477 00:29:42,076 --> 00:29:45,079 And then we had a walkabout in Liverpool 478 00:29:45,622 --> 00:29:49,459 and there was a group of women, and one of them said to me, 479 00:29:49,542 --> 00:29:51,503 "What you're doing to your father's not right." 480 00:29:53,588 --> 00:29:55,673 It was the first time that I went, 481 00:29:55,757 --> 00:29:59,135 "Oh my God. People actually believe this stuff." 482 00:30:00,428 --> 00:30:03,515 And then my entire center was rocked to its core. 483 00:30:03,598 --> 00:30:08,061 -[melancholic music playing] -[indistinct conversation] 484 00:30:08,144 --> 00:30:10,814 [camera shutters clicking] 485 00:30:10,897 --> 00:30:12,941 [Harry] The lies, that's one thing. 486 00:30:13,024 --> 00:30:15,652 You kind of get used to that when you live within this family. 487 00:30:15,735 --> 00:30:20,657 But what they were doing to her and the effect that it was having on her… 488 00:30:21,407 --> 00:30:24,869 Like, enough. Enough of the pain, enough of the… 489 00:30:26,579 --> 00:30:27,622 The suffering. 490 00:30:27,705 --> 00:30:29,707 [melancholic music continues] 491 00:30:30,875 --> 00:30:33,795 [Harry] No one sees what's happening behind closed doors. 492 00:30:35,296 --> 00:30:38,049 Back in the day, my mum was in the back of the car, 493 00:30:38,132 --> 00:30:40,426 going to engagements in floods of tears. 494 00:30:40,510 --> 00:30:42,220 And then my dad's saying, "Almost there." 495 00:30:42,303 --> 00:30:46,140 And 30 seconds to wipe the tears away, slap on some makeup, 496 00:30:46,224 --> 00:30:50,144 and then the door opens and smile, everything's fine. 497 00:30:50,937 --> 00:30:53,273 And flash, flash, flash, flash, flash, flash. 498 00:30:53,356 --> 00:30:57,068 [melancholic music resumes] 499 00:31:03,783 --> 00:31:09,289 It was just gloomy. Like she was just kind of disappearing inside herself. 500 00:31:12,792 --> 00:31:15,962 I'd never seen her like that. It was hard. It's very hard to talk about. [chuckles] 501 00:31:16,713 --> 00:31:18,006 Um, I was really scared. 502 00:31:18,715 --> 00:31:21,426 It was like, all of this will stop if I'm not here. 503 00:31:24,971 --> 00:31:28,850 And that was the scariest thing about it. It was such clear thinking. 504 00:31:31,269 --> 00:31:32,854 I remember her telling me that… 505 00:31:33,605 --> 00:31:36,649 That she had wanted to take her own life. 506 00:31:37,692 --> 00:31:39,027 And, um… 507 00:31:40,445 --> 00:31:42,196 And that really broke my heart. 508 00:31:42,280 --> 00:31:43,531 Because I knew… 509 00:31:46,242 --> 00:31:47,702 Well, I knew that it was bad. 510 00:31:49,495 --> 00:31:53,958 But to just constantly be, um, 511 00:31:54,709 --> 00:31:57,128 picked at by these vultures… 512 00:31:58,338 --> 00:32:00,381 Uh, just picking away at her spirit. 513 00:32:01,090 --> 00:32:04,302 That she would actually think of not wanting to be here. 514 00:32:05,553 --> 00:32:06,596 That, uh… 515 00:32:15,939 --> 00:32:18,608 It's… That's not an easy one for a mom to hear. 516 00:32:19,776 --> 00:32:21,069 You know, uh… 517 00:32:25,156 --> 00:32:26,157 And, uh… 518 00:32:27,492 --> 00:32:28,451 [sniffling] 519 00:32:31,788 --> 00:32:33,039 And I can't protect her. 520 00:32:35,208 --> 00:32:36,584 H can't protect her. 521 00:32:40,171 --> 00:32:41,005 She's… 522 00:32:41,673 --> 00:32:42,590 [sniffling] 523 00:32:45,385 --> 00:32:48,930 [melancholic music resumes] 524 00:32:49,013 --> 00:32:50,264 [Harry] I was devastated. 525 00:32:50,932 --> 00:32:53,643 I knew that she was struggling. We were both struggling. 526 00:32:55,019 --> 00:32:57,230 But I never thought that it would get to that stage. 527 00:32:57,313 --> 00:32:59,941 And the fact that it got to that stage, I felt… 528 00:33:01,901 --> 00:33:03,903 angry and ashamed. 529 00:33:05,780 --> 00:33:07,448 I didn't deal with it particularly well. 530 00:33:07,949 --> 00:33:13,079 I dealt with it as institutional Harry, as opposed to husband Harry. 531 00:33:15,123 --> 00:33:17,542 And what took over my feelings 532 00:33:18,751 --> 00:33:20,003 was my royal role. 533 00:33:21,879 --> 00:33:23,047 I had been trained 534 00:33:24,257 --> 00:33:25,550 to worry more about, 535 00:33:26,134 --> 00:33:29,345 what are people gonna think if we don't go to this event? 536 00:33:29,429 --> 00:33:30,430 We're gonna be late. 537 00:33:32,265 --> 00:33:33,766 And looking back on it now, I… 538 00:33:34,517 --> 00:33:36,728 I hate myself for it. [scoffs] 539 00:33:41,315 --> 00:33:44,235 What she needed from me was so much more than I was able to give. 540 00:33:47,905 --> 00:33:51,659 I wanted to go somewhere to get help, but I wasn't allowed to. 541 00:33:52,660 --> 00:33:55,246 They were concerned about how that would look for the institution. 542 00:33:58,791 --> 00:34:00,418 They knew how bad it was. 543 00:34:00,501 --> 00:34:01,586 [camera shutters clicking] 544 00:34:02,170 --> 00:34:04,255 [Harry] They thought, "Why couldn't she deal with it?" 545 00:34:04,338 --> 00:34:07,008 As if to say, "Well, you know, everybody else has dealt with it, 546 00:34:07,091 --> 00:34:08,509 why can't she deal with it?" 547 00:34:09,594 --> 00:34:11,763 But this was different. It was really different. 548 00:34:12,638 --> 00:34:14,766 But actually, if you strip all that away 549 00:34:15,600 --> 00:34:17,977 and say, "Okay fine, it was exactly the same," 550 00:34:18,853 --> 00:34:21,230 so do we still believe that she should have just sucked it up 551 00:34:21,314 --> 00:34:22,982 like other members of the family? 552 00:34:24,317 --> 00:34:27,403 Or does one think that maybe it's about time that we stopped? 553 00:34:30,281 --> 00:34:33,659 No one would have private conversations with the editors saying, "Enough." 554 00:34:36,079 --> 00:34:39,248 My dad said to me, "Darling boy, you can't take on the media." 555 00:34:39,916 --> 00:34:42,210 "The media will always be the media." I said, "I disagree." 556 00:34:47,298 --> 00:34:50,843 I have 30 years' experience of looking behind the curtain 557 00:34:50,927 --> 00:34:53,471 and seeing how this system works and how it runs. 558 00:34:54,430 --> 00:34:59,060 I mean, just constant briefings about other members of the family, 559 00:34:59,143 --> 00:35:01,479 about favors, inviting the press in. 560 00:35:02,146 --> 00:35:03,064 It's a dirty game. 561 00:35:04,982 --> 00:35:07,693 You know, there's leaking, but there's also planting of stories. 562 00:35:09,028 --> 00:35:11,697 So if the comms team want to be able to remove 563 00:35:11,781 --> 00:35:14,200 a negative story about their principle, 564 00:35:14,283 --> 00:35:17,411 they will trade and give you something about someone else's principle. 565 00:35:18,496 --> 00:35:20,873 So the offices end up working against each other. 566 00:35:20,957 --> 00:35:25,670 It's a kind of a, this weird understanding or acceptance that happens. 567 00:35:26,629 --> 00:35:28,923 And you can always say, "I didn't know about this," 568 00:35:29,006 --> 00:35:32,218 or, "This would never happen. Are you suggesting that I condone this?" 569 00:35:32,301 --> 00:35:37,723 It's like, "No. But what I am asking is have you done anything to stop it?" 570 00:35:38,850 --> 00:35:40,101 And the answer is no. 571 00:35:41,018 --> 00:35:43,020 [man] Pretend like you know each other, come on. 572 00:35:43,104 --> 00:35:44,814 [all laughing] 573 00:35:46,399 --> 00:35:49,610 [Harry] William and I both saw what happened in our dad's office… 574 00:35:50,153 --> 00:35:54,532 and we made an agreement that we would never let that happen to our office. 575 00:35:57,994 --> 00:36:01,455 [James] Every year, Kensington Palace hosts a Christmas party 576 00:36:01,539 --> 00:36:03,082 for the principles and the staff. 577 00:36:03,583 --> 00:36:06,627 And so we were gearing up for one big party. 578 00:36:06,711 --> 00:36:07,879 and very shortly… 579 00:36:08,588 --> 00:36:11,883 Very shortly before the party, 580 00:36:11,966 --> 00:36:13,801 it became two parties. 581 00:36:13,885 --> 00:36:16,721 [poignant music playing] 582 00:36:16,804 --> 00:36:22,643 That was the point that you realized that these offices are separating. 583 00:36:24,270 --> 00:36:27,607 [female presenter 1] It could be the end of an era for the "Royal Fab Four." 584 00:36:27,690 --> 00:36:29,567 [female presenter 2] The "Fabulous Four" no more? 585 00:36:29,650 --> 00:36:33,196 Meghan and Harry officially cutting ties with William and Kate. 586 00:36:33,988 --> 00:36:36,616 [female presenter 3] The split fueling speculation of further strains 587 00:36:36,699 --> 00:36:39,827 in the once-close relationship between Harry and William, 588 00:36:39,911 --> 00:36:42,246 and growing tensions between their wives. 589 00:36:46,792 --> 00:36:49,921 [wistful music playing] 590 00:36:50,004 --> 00:36:54,217 [Harry] I would far rather get destroyed in the Press 591 00:36:54,300 --> 00:36:59,055 than play along with this game or this business of trading. 592 00:36:59,138 --> 00:37:00,056 [camera shutters click] 593 00:37:00,765 --> 00:37:03,851 [Harry] And to see my brother's office copy the very same thing 594 00:37:03,935 --> 00:37:07,021 that we promised the two of us would never ever do, 595 00:37:07,730 --> 00:37:09,106 that was heartbreaking. 596 00:37:11,234 --> 00:37:12,360 [Meghan] Ready. 597 00:37:13,611 --> 00:37:17,907 -[Harry] Yay! -[Meghan] Yay! Merry Christmas! 598 00:37:17,990 --> 00:37:20,993 [Meghan] We were in this bubble where everything is controlled by them. 599 00:37:21,494 --> 00:37:24,455 I couldn't even text my friends a photo. 600 00:37:24,538 --> 00:37:26,123 "You can't do this, you can't…" 601 00:37:26,707 --> 00:37:29,252 Okay. And you do as you're told, 602 00:37:29,335 --> 00:37:32,255 but your world just becomes more and more like this. 603 00:37:35,925 --> 00:37:38,552 [Abigail] That was a really dark… That was really a dark time. 604 00:37:39,345 --> 00:37:40,638 And I didn't know what to do. 605 00:37:40,721 --> 00:37:44,517 Like, that's the thing is, like, they are in this complex organism 606 00:37:44,600 --> 00:37:48,187 that I don't know anything about, or how to help, 607 00:37:48,271 --> 00:37:50,690 or what to do, and I'm not allowed to say anything. 608 00:37:51,899 --> 00:37:54,151 Like, I was not allowed to say anything. 609 00:37:54,235 --> 00:37:55,194 [sniffling] 610 00:38:00,283 --> 00:38:03,619 Anything that anybody was printing wasn't coming from anybody that knew her. 611 00:38:04,287 --> 00:38:05,705 There's all this untruth. 612 00:38:05,788 --> 00:38:10,501 There's all these lies, and it just seemed to be getting worse. 613 00:38:12,420 --> 00:38:14,922 Abby came to me and said we should do something. 614 00:38:15,006 --> 00:38:17,425 I called one of my closest friends, 615 00:38:17,508 --> 00:38:20,177 who just so happened at the time to be the editor of People magazine. 616 00:38:20,261 --> 00:38:23,514 [wistful music playing] 617 00:38:23,597 --> 00:38:26,225 I said, "We have to turn this narrative around." 618 00:38:27,476 --> 00:38:29,312 You know, it will just be her closest friends 619 00:38:29,395 --> 00:38:30,980 coming together to talk about the person, 620 00:38:31,063 --> 00:38:33,733 who she really is, in the middle of this shit storm. 621 00:38:38,070 --> 00:38:42,908 [Silver] It was born out of just wanting to remind the world 622 00:38:42,992 --> 00:38:45,328 that she's a person and not a headline and… 623 00:38:46,579 --> 00:38:50,082 That she is loved and, and stick up for her. 624 00:38:55,588 --> 00:38:56,964 [Abigail] The story comes out. 625 00:38:58,049 --> 00:39:00,676 Like, "Okay." Like, there was a little bit of an exhale. 626 00:39:03,637 --> 00:39:07,975 [poignant music playing] 627 00:39:12,355 --> 00:39:14,023 [Meghan] My girlfriends surprised me 628 00:39:14,106 --> 00:39:18,152 with a really beautiful baby shower in New York. 629 00:39:23,282 --> 00:39:25,242 They're like, "We're gonna shower her with love, 630 00:39:25,326 --> 00:39:27,370 and shower her baby, and she's gonna survive this." 631 00:39:27,453 --> 00:39:28,996 "We're gonna get through it with her." 632 00:39:30,498 --> 00:39:34,794 This like, really magical time of just, like, us just celebrating her. 633 00:39:38,005 --> 00:39:42,510 It was just so cool and so fun to just, like, try to have an intimate moment. 634 00:39:42,593 --> 00:39:47,598 I don't think I understood that there was no intimate moment that one could have. 635 00:39:48,599 --> 00:39:50,142 [woman in crowd] Jessica! 636 00:39:50,226 --> 00:39:52,770 [indistinct shouting] 637 00:39:52,853 --> 00:39:54,563 [man] Ladies, ladies, come on! 638 00:39:56,482 --> 00:39:59,402 -[woman 1] That turned into a thing… -[woman 2] Criticized the extravagance. 639 00:39:59,485 --> 00:40:01,946 -[woman 3] Ostentatious. -[woman 4] The world's biggest stars. 640 00:40:02,029 --> 00:40:04,824 -[woman 5] A show-off moment. -[woman 6] Traveling home in style. 641 00:40:04,907 --> 00:40:07,201 [woman 6] Clooney's private jet. Not too shabby. 642 00:40:07,284 --> 00:40:08,619 [Meghan] It was so wrong. 643 00:40:09,120 --> 00:40:13,040 These independent, strong, successful women 644 00:40:13,124 --> 00:40:15,042 choose to use their own money, 645 00:40:15,626 --> 00:40:17,211 and it's not taxpayer money, 646 00:40:17,920 --> 00:40:21,674 to throw a party for their friend from a place of love. 647 00:40:23,008 --> 00:40:26,303 Why are you taking such a beautiful moment and trying to ruin it? 648 00:40:32,810 --> 00:40:35,229 [Lucy] They knew that they didn't want to bring Archie up 649 00:40:35,312 --> 00:40:38,315 in this frenzy that they lived in. 650 00:40:38,399 --> 00:40:41,402 So then to suddenly have my grandmother go, "There's a house." 651 00:40:42,820 --> 00:40:46,490 "Frogmore Cottage. It's available. Are you interested?"" 652 00:40:47,116 --> 00:40:48,701 -"Yes, please." -[Meghan] Yes. 653 00:40:48,784 --> 00:40:51,495 -[wistful music playing] -[dog barking] 654 00:40:51,579 --> 00:40:54,290 It was a place where we had so many memories. 655 00:40:56,292 --> 00:40:59,545 From our courtship, our engagement, our wedding, our walks. 656 00:41:01,172 --> 00:41:03,924 And then where we ended up, you know, having our baby. 657 00:41:05,551 --> 00:41:07,970 -[triumphant music playing] -[woman squeals] 658 00:41:08,053 --> 00:41:10,306 Oyez, oyez. 659 00:41:11,140 --> 00:41:15,561 Buckingham Palace proudly announces the birth of a royal baby boy. 660 00:41:15,644 --> 00:41:17,897 [Whoopi Goldberg] We wanna start off by congratulating 661 00:41:17,980 --> 00:41:20,191 Duchess Meghan Markle and Prince Harry. 662 00:41:20,274 --> 00:41:22,318 [female presenter 1] Very happy news. It is a boy! 663 00:41:22,401 --> 00:41:23,986 [Whoopi Goldberg] Just a few hours ago… 664 00:41:25,946 --> 00:41:29,992 Meghan and myself had a baby boy, um, early this morning. 665 00:41:30,075 --> 00:41:35,456 It's been the most amazing experience I could ever have, um, possibly imagined. 666 00:41:36,415 --> 00:41:39,168 One of those babies is gonna pop out looking like me. 667 00:41:39,251 --> 00:41:40,503 [audience laughing] 668 00:41:40,586 --> 00:41:43,839 As a Black man who's just been born to royalty, the Black prince, 669 00:41:43,923 --> 00:41:47,843 Archie has changed the game! 670 00:41:56,602 --> 00:41:58,395 [cannons fire] 671 00:41:58,479 --> 00:42:01,774 [male presenter] Her Royal Highness is the proud and happy mother of a prince. 672 00:42:01,857 --> 00:42:04,235 The whole country knew that the baby would soon be born. 673 00:42:04,735 --> 00:42:07,780 All day on Sunday, people waited outside the palace… 674 00:42:07,863 --> 00:42:10,824 Things have been done in a certain type of way for many years. 675 00:42:10,908 --> 00:42:12,493 [crowd cheering] 676 00:42:15,663 --> 00:42:18,123 [crowd cheering] 677 00:42:18,207 --> 00:42:23,128 [James] The big photo call on the steps as soon as you've given birth. 678 00:42:24,630 --> 00:42:28,509 [crowd cheering] 679 00:42:28,592 --> 00:42:30,928 That's the way that it was expected to go. 680 00:42:36,392 --> 00:42:40,896 And so, in the run-up to Archie's birth, 681 00:42:41,605 --> 00:42:43,357 reporters were constantly phoning like, 682 00:42:43,440 --> 00:42:45,192 "What are the plans? We know that it's close." 683 00:42:48,320 --> 00:42:52,157 [Meghan] There was already, like, the pressure of, like, the picture 684 00:42:52,241 --> 00:42:53,701 with Archie on the steps, 685 00:42:53,784 --> 00:42:55,494 and "are they gonna do that, are they not?" 686 00:42:55,578 --> 00:42:58,539 We are very familiar with this brown door. 687 00:42:59,748 --> 00:43:03,294 [Meghan] But I had been really worried going into that labor 688 00:43:03,377 --> 00:43:06,589 because I'm older and I didn't know if I'd have to have a C-section. 689 00:43:06,672 --> 00:43:09,883 And I had a very long-standing relationship with my doctor. 690 00:43:10,384 --> 00:43:13,304 And that's who I trusted with my pregnancy. 691 00:43:13,387 --> 00:43:16,265 And they said, "Right. But she's at Portland Hospital." 692 00:43:17,308 --> 00:43:18,934 "And the steps are at this hospital." 693 00:43:19,018 --> 00:43:19,977 [poignant music plays] 694 00:43:20,060 --> 00:43:23,355 I said, "Okay, we could do a photo call in front of Portland Hospital." 695 00:43:23,439 --> 00:43:24,648 And they said it's impossible. 696 00:43:24,732 --> 00:43:26,775 "We couldn't barricade these streets off, 697 00:43:26,859 --> 00:43:29,695 and it would create a threat for the emergency room entrance, 698 00:43:29,778 --> 00:43:31,905 because that's where you would have to do this picture." 699 00:43:32,990 --> 00:43:36,619 We said, "Okay, what's the hybrid? Can we give them more time at the castle?" 700 00:43:37,161 --> 00:43:39,580 And everything in turn was like, "Yes. Yes, great. Oh, yes." 701 00:43:39,663 --> 00:43:42,207 At no point did someone go, "Absolutely not." 702 00:43:42,291 --> 00:43:46,629 [camera shutters clicking] 703 00:43:51,008 --> 00:43:53,177 [man] Meghan, tell us what it's like becoming a new mum? 704 00:43:53,260 --> 00:43:56,096 And tell us a little about "Baby Sussex", as we're calling him. 705 00:43:56,180 --> 00:44:00,601 [laughing] Um, it's magic. It's pretty amazing and… 706 00:44:01,644 --> 00:44:05,522 I mean, I have the two best guys in the world, so I'm really happy. 707 00:44:06,398 --> 00:44:08,400 [man] And how are you finding parenting, generally? 708 00:44:08,484 --> 00:44:10,486 [Harry] Yeah, it's great. Parenting is amazing. 709 00:44:10,569 --> 00:44:13,614 It's only been, what, two and a half days, three days. 710 00:44:13,697 --> 00:44:14,782 [Meghan] Yep. 711 00:44:14,865 --> 00:44:19,912 But we're just… We're just so thrilled to have our own little bundle of joy. 712 00:44:19,995 --> 00:44:23,832 He's already got a little bit of facial hair as well. Wonderful. 713 00:44:24,583 --> 00:44:26,168 -Guys, thank you. -Thank you all so much. 714 00:44:26,251 --> 00:44:28,003 -[man] Thanks for your time. -Thank you. 715 00:44:28,087 --> 00:44:30,798 And thank you, everybody, for all the well wishes and the kindness. 716 00:44:30,881 --> 00:44:32,925 It's really… It just means so much. 717 00:44:33,884 --> 00:44:35,761 -Thank you. -Thanks. Bye. 718 00:44:37,262 --> 00:44:40,641 [wistful music playing] 719 00:44:42,976 --> 00:44:47,481 [James] Now, I think, if you ask most average members of society, 720 00:44:47,564 --> 00:44:50,275 they would say, "We would love to be able to see him." 721 00:44:50,359 --> 00:44:53,696 "Take all the time you need. We'll see him when you're ready." 722 00:44:54,238 --> 00:44:59,493 But even though it was just two days after Archie was born, 723 00:45:00,077 --> 00:45:05,165 it turned into a narrative of Harry and Meghan being selfish. 724 00:45:06,166 --> 00:45:08,836 [female presenter 1] A sharp departure from Charles and Diana, 725 00:45:08,919 --> 00:45:10,337 and William and Kate, 726 00:45:10,421 --> 00:45:11,964 all more public with their kids. 727 00:45:13,257 --> 00:45:15,509 [female presenter 2] There has been some controversy, 728 00:45:15,592 --> 00:45:17,428 some comment in the newspapers saying, 729 00:45:17,511 --> 00:45:20,264 "Look, we fund them. We wish to see the baby." 730 00:45:20,347 --> 00:45:24,727 The amount of abuse that we got, especially you, but both of us, 731 00:45:24,810 --> 00:45:29,064 for not wanting to serve our child up on a silver platter, was incredible. 732 00:45:29,148 --> 00:45:32,693 [female presenter] This is an unprecedented slap in the face. 733 00:45:36,989 --> 00:45:42,578 If anyone needed evidence as to why Meghan and Harry 734 00:45:42,661 --> 00:45:47,082 felt it necessary to protect their newborn baby from the media glare, 735 00:45:47,666 --> 00:45:50,335 they couldn't have asked for 736 00:45:52,212 --> 00:45:53,672 a better case to be made 737 00:45:53,756 --> 00:45:57,843 than the way in which the narrative played out after the birth. 738 00:45:58,427 --> 00:45:59,803 Archie's just been born. 739 00:45:59,887 --> 00:46:02,931 Media, social media starts to take on a life of its own. 740 00:46:03,015 --> 00:46:08,228 Someone in the media posting a photograph of a couple with 741 00:46:09,146 --> 00:46:09,980 a chimp. 742 00:46:10,522 --> 00:46:13,192 And at the top it said, "Royal baby leaves hospital." 743 00:46:13,275 --> 00:46:14,443 [tense music playing] 744 00:46:14,526 --> 00:46:16,820 So that was one of the first things that I saw. 745 00:46:19,573 --> 00:46:24,369 It was a metaphor for the way this family were being treated. 746 00:46:24,453 --> 00:46:26,705 That their dignity 747 00:46:26,789 --> 00:46:30,834 and their right to be treated equally 748 00:46:32,002 --> 00:46:35,297 and have their humanity respected and acknowledged 749 00:46:35,380 --> 00:46:40,677 was secondary to a white, patriarchal media establishment. 750 00:46:44,723 --> 00:46:47,601 [female interviewer] Were you aware of the pressure on them 751 00:46:47,684 --> 00:46:50,270 to go pose for the media at that time? 752 00:46:50,354 --> 00:46:54,900 Mm-hmm. I was with her. I mean, I was there. I'd been there a month. Yeah. 753 00:46:55,984 --> 00:46:57,569 Yeah. And that, um… 754 00:46:57,653 --> 00:46:58,821 Well they had already, 755 00:46:59,404 --> 00:47:03,700 you know, just stripped both of them of any kind of privacy. 756 00:47:04,701 --> 00:47:08,622 It was almost like it's not your child, it's the institution's child. 757 00:47:08,705 --> 00:47:10,582 She's saying, "No, this is my baby." 758 00:47:11,458 --> 00:47:14,211 [wistful music playing] 759 00:47:14,294 --> 00:47:17,256 [Doria] I was there when she brought him home from the hospital. 760 00:47:18,507 --> 00:47:21,260 Little tiny little thing. Mm-hmm. 761 00:47:21,885 --> 00:47:25,597 I'd never been a grandmother… I mean… You know, I'm new to being a grandma. 762 00:47:27,683 --> 00:47:29,935 My mom stayed with us for a month solid. 763 00:47:31,603 --> 00:47:33,355 And it was great to have her there. 764 00:47:35,482 --> 00:47:39,111 But then after that, we didn't have someone to help us with Archie. 765 00:47:42,698 --> 00:47:45,492 [Lorren] I had this phone call and they were like, 766 00:47:45,576 --> 00:47:48,370 "Prince Harry and Meghan would like to see you 767 00:47:48,453 --> 00:47:50,706 and speak to you about looking after Archie." 768 00:47:50,789 --> 00:47:53,333 I was like, "Hang on a minute, I need to sit down." 769 00:47:55,210 --> 00:47:58,922 I remember just driving so far. I think I did get a ticket. Actually, yes, I did. 770 00:48:02,718 --> 00:48:03,802 [Meghan laughing] 771 00:48:04,887 --> 00:48:06,638 [Lorren] When I arrived at Frogmore Cottage, 772 00:48:07,139 --> 00:48:10,350 I see this guy, he's tall, he's ginger, 773 00:48:10,434 --> 00:48:12,269 and he's walking barefoot. 774 00:48:13,395 --> 00:48:16,565 And I have gone and bought a new pair of shoes in Clarks. 775 00:48:21,069 --> 00:48:23,614 And suddenly, whatever I thought or felt, 776 00:48:23,697 --> 00:48:28,827 the formality just sort of slid and I felt so at ease. 777 00:48:31,788 --> 00:48:33,540 They were really hands-on parents. 778 00:48:33,624 --> 00:48:36,752 In the morning when he woke up, first thing, mum and dad would come in. 779 00:48:37,252 --> 00:48:39,504 They would be with their baby. She would feed him. 780 00:48:39,588 --> 00:48:44,176 And then after that, I'll take over and normally we'd go for a morning walk. 781 00:48:46,845 --> 00:48:51,099 And she said, "Is it okay if I, like, tie him on my back with a mud cloth 782 00:48:51,183 --> 00:48:54,603 like we do in Zimbabwe?" Yes! Let's do that! 783 00:48:55,228 --> 00:48:59,191 Archie's legs like this. Hugging Lorren like this, fast asleep. 784 00:48:59,274 --> 00:49:00,567 -It's true. -It was brilliant. 785 00:49:03,779 --> 00:49:06,490 She just took care of, not just Archie, but she took care of us. 786 00:49:06,573 --> 00:49:07,824 She definitely took care of me. 787 00:49:11,912 --> 00:49:15,123 Early into the job, we have to prepare for a tour. 788 00:49:15,207 --> 00:49:17,459 I'm like, "What do I pack for a small prince?" 789 00:49:18,043 --> 00:49:20,420 [woman over PA] Please place items in the locker carefully… 790 00:49:20,504 --> 00:49:22,881 [Harry] It's always been a bit of a royal thing 791 00:49:22,965 --> 00:49:25,384 to go on a tour with your child. 792 00:49:26,426 --> 00:49:27,552 The South Africa tour, 793 00:49:27,636 --> 00:49:30,389 Archie being four months old, off we went and we took him with us. 794 00:49:30,472 --> 00:49:35,268 And it was the first time that we traveled as a family for official work. 795 00:49:35,352 --> 00:49:36,770 It was a real strange experience. 796 00:49:36,853 --> 00:49:43,026 [traditional music playing] 797 00:49:43,110 --> 00:49:45,904 [female reporter] Far from traditional start to their royal tour. 798 00:49:45,988 --> 00:49:51,284 Arriving in the Nyanga township known as the murder capital of South Africa. 799 00:49:51,368 --> 00:49:53,120 [male reporter] Symbolic place for the world's 800 00:49:53,203 --> 00:49:56,832 most talked-about mixed-race couple to make their entrance. 801 00:49:57,416 --> 00:50:02,421 -[traditional music playing] -[dancers chant] 802 00:50:02,504 --> 00:50:07,718 You have to see the royal family as diplomats representing the UK. 803 00:50:08,677 --> 00:50:12,597 And so there was, um, great nervousness 804 00:50:13,432 --> 00:50:16,935 about how far Meghan could go 805 00:50:17,019 --> 00:50:20,439 in doing or saying anything that wouldn't cause… 806 00:50:20,522 --> 00:50:22,566 Hello. 807 00:50:22,649 --> 00:50:26,361 …national geopolitical rows between the two countries. 808 00:50:26,445 --> 00:50:28,363 [Meghan] Maya Angelou once said, 809 00:50:28,947 --> 00:50:31,742 "Each time a woman stands up for herself, 810 00:50:32,576 --> 00:50:36,663 without knowing it, possibly without claiming it, 811 00:50:36,747 --> 00:50:39,291 she stands up for all women." 812 00:50:39,833 --> 00:50:41,918 [crowd cheering] 813 00:50:42,002 --> 00:50:46,173 While I'm here, with my husband, as a member of the royal family, 814 00:50:46,757 --> 00:50:50,510 I want you to know that, for me, I am here with you as a mother, 815 00:50:51,094 --> 00:50:56,933 as a wife, as a woman, as a woman of color, and as your sister. 816 00:50:57,434 --> 00:51:01,563 [crowd cheering] 817 00:51:01,646 --> 00:51:05,108 [traditional music playing] 818 00:51:07,778 --> 00:51:09,488 [Meghan] Just from a cultural standpoint, 819 00:51:09,571 --> 00:51:12,824 you do feel connected, you feel welcome, you feel a part of. 820 00:51:12,908 --> 00:51:16,078 And as an African American, that is our lineage. 821 00:51:16,161 --> 00:51:18,288 [presenter 1] Baby Archie all smiles 822 00:51:18,371 --> 00:51:21,416 in his first official appearance on a royal tour. 823 00:51:21,500 --> 00:51:22,834 [presenter 2] Of course, everyone 824 00:51:22,918 --> 00:51:26,088 was looking forward to meeting Archie Mountbatten Windsor. 825 00:51:26,171 --> 00:51:28,507 [lively music playing] 826 00:51:28,590 --> 00:51:35,097 [James] And there were just some perfectly wonderful light moments 827 00:51:35,180 --> 00:51:39,643 that, um, she was just such an enthusiastic new mum. 828 00:51:39,726 --> 00:51:42,062 [woman] It must be exciting to be a mom. 829 00:51:42,145 --> 00:51:43,605 [Meghan] Oh, it's the best. 830 00:51:43,688 --> 00:51:48,026 But it was also the first time that I… I really got to see, 831 00:51:48,860 --> 00:51:50,695 uh, how low she'd got. 832 00:51:51,321 --> 00:51:54,699 [wistful music playing] 833 00:51:57,994 --> 00:52:00,664 [Lorren] It was a lot of pressure on everybody 834 00:52:00,747 --> 00:52:04,626 because the tour was full-on and you're thinking, "Oh my God, 835 00:52:04,709 --> 00:52:08,338 how are you managing this? And yet you can still put a smile on your face." 836 00:52:08,421 --> 00:52:09,589 Because she did have a smile. 837 00:52:09,673 --> 00:52:11,383 -[Meghan] Hi. -[man] Hello. 838 00:52:11,466 --> 00:52:13,426 -How are you? You okay? -I'm good. 839 00:52:13,510 --> 00:52:14,469 -Yes. -Okay. 840 00:52:14,553 --> 00:52:16,972 [Meghan] Tom, the journalist, who was on that trip with us-- 841 00:52:17,055 --> 00:52:18,473 [Harry] Yes, the Africa documentary. 842 00:52:19,099 --> 00:52:23,228 [Meghan] This was a royal documentary that the palace was green-lighting. 843 00:52:23,311 --> 00:52:25,856 I guess I just assumed this was just gonna be a… 844 00:52:26,481 --> 00:52:29,734 Like a glossy version of a happy tour. 845 00:52:29,818 --> 00:52:32,529 [Tom] This has been quite a journey, really, one way and another. 846 00:52:32,612 --> 00:52:35,699 Perhaps you could just give us an idea of what the last year's been like. 847 00:52:36,700 --> 00:52:38,285 Um… 848 00:52:38,368 --> 00:52:40,704 [inhales and sighs] 849 00:52:40,787 --> 00:52:42,998 [Meghan] I didn't know what he was gonna ask me. 850 00:52:43,832 --> 00:52:46,334 I hadn't touched up my makeup. I hadn't… I was just fried. 851 00:52:46,418 --> 00:52:49,171 [Tom] I don't know what the impact on your physical and mental health, 852 00:52:49,254 --> 00:52:51,548 of all the pressure that you clearly feel under. 853 00:52:53,842 --> 00:52:55,093 Um… 854 00:52:55,886 --> 00:53:00,765 I would say, look, any woman when they're… especially when they're pregnant, 855 00:53:00,849 --> 00:53:04,019 you're really vulnerable and 856 00:53:05,187 --> 00:53:08,815 you add this on top of just trying to be a new mom 857 00:53:08,899 --> 00:53:11,401 or trying to be a newlywed, it's um… 858 00:53:13,820 --> 00:53:15,906 Yeah, well, I guess… And also thank you for asking, 859 00:53:15,989 --> 00:53:19,993 because not many people have asked if I'm okay. But it's, uh… 860 00:53:21,870 --> 00:53:25,123 It's a very real thing to be going through behind the scenes. 861 00:53:25,207 --> 00:53:29,628 [Tom] And the answer is, would it be fair to say, not really okay? 862 00:53:29,711 --> 00:53:32,214 As in it's really been a struggle? 863 00:53:32,297 --> 00:53:33,256 Yes. 864 00:53:33,340 --> 00:53:34,382 [Tom inhales] 865 00:53:35,926 --> 00:53:37,886 [Meghan] And I guess because I was so exhausted, 866 00:53:37,969 --> 00:53:40,639 I was just really grateful 867 00:53:40,722 --> 00:53:44,184 that someone seemed to ask me something like I was a human being. 868 00:53:44,768 --> 00:53:48,438 I mean, in… I guess I just never thought they'd even use it in the documentary. 869 00:53:49,022 --> 00:53:51,316 I remember just saying, "Bye, we'll see you on our flight." 870 00:53:51,816 --> 00:53:53,526 Went and gave Archie a bath. 871 00:53:54,027 --> 00:53:55,904 And then we got in the car, 872 00:53:56,488 --> 00:53:59,157 got on the flight with everybody and… 873 00:53:59,699 --> 00:54:03,286 [poignant music playing] 874 00:54:06,790 --> 00:54:10,961 [Meghan] I had no idea that was gonna be the thing that traveled around the world. 875 00:54:12,504 --> 00:54:15,423 You suddenly go, "Oh, wow, that… What I said was… Has gone… 876 00:54:15,507 --> 00:54:17,467 Like… It's like, yes, it's global. 877 00:54:17,550 --> 00:54:18,802 [tweet sound] 878 00:54:18,885 --> 00:54:21,680 [Meghan] That's, I think, what spawned that hashtag, #WeLoveYouMeghan. 879 00:54:21,763 --> 00:54:27,686 [poignant music continues] 880 00:54:27,769 --> 00:54:31,147 [Meghan] It hit a chord for everyone for something specific to them. 881 00:54:32,274 --> 00:54:35,986 Moms thought, "Oh my God, just like me. No one asked me as a mom if I'm okay." 882 00:54:36,987 --> 00:54:39,656 Someone of color would be like, "No one's asked me if I'm okay 883 00:54:39,739 --> 00:54:41,491 when I'm in a situation like this." 884 00:54:42,492 --> 00:54:45,662 [Harry] I think someone in your position speaking so openly about it 885 00:54:46,162 --> 00:54:49,207 made so many other women feel seen. 886 00:54:52,002 --> 00:54:55,422 [James] People have asked me what the causes were. 887 00:54:56,214 --> 00:54:57,966 My view is it doesn't matter. 888 00:54:58,049 --> 00:55:00,260 I think that when we start down 889 00:55:00,343 --> 00:55:05,682 a path of trying to get someone to justify 890 00:55:05,765 --> 00:55:08,768 why they feel depressed, 891 00:55:08,852 --> 00:55:13,189 that's a dangerous place for us to be. 892 00:55:13,982 --> 00:55:17,360 What you had was someone that was struggling 893 00:55:18,194 --> 00:55:19,446 and she needed more help. 894 00:55:23,450 --> 00:55:25,910 No one in the family speaks that openly. 895 00:55:25,994 --> 00:55:28,163 No one had done, apart from one person. 896 00:55:28,872 --> 00:55:29,789 My mum. 897 00:55:29,873 --> 00:55:33,251 In a space of a year, my whole life changed, 898 00:55:33,335 --> 00:55:34,586 turned upside down. 899 00:55:34,669 --> 00:55:37,088 I never had had a depression in my life. 900 00:55:37,172 --> 00:55:38,381 But then when I analyzed it, 901 00:55:38,465 --> 00:55:42,052 I could see that the changes I've made in the last year 902 00:55:42,135 --> 00:55:43,678 had all caught up with me. 903 00:55:43,762 --> 00:55:48,016 I was at the end of my tether. I was desperate. 904 00:55:48,600 --> 00:55:50,268 Because I am a very strong person 905 00:55:50,352 --> 00:55:54,856 and I know that causes complications in the system that I live in. 906 00:55:56,483 --> 00:55:59,361 From an Institutional perspective, there was something wrong with her, 907 00:55:59,444 --> 00:56:02,530 as opposed to the environment or the system which we were part of. 908 00:56:02,614 --> 00:56:03,823 [soft music playing] 909 00:56:03,907 --> 00:56:06,910 [woman on TV] All this candor has won Harry and Meghan 910 00:56:06,993 --> 00:56:09,162 some sympathy among the British public, 911 00:56:09,245 --> 00:56:13,750 but rumblings from the palace suggest it hasn't gone down quite so well. 912 00:56:13,833 --> 00:56:15,502 [tense music playing] 913 00:56:17,754 --> 00:56:20,215 The fallout was bonkers. 914 00:56:20,799 --> 00:56:22,550 Every single front page in the UK was like 915 00:56:22,634 --> 00:56:27,055 very different to what the general public's reaction was. 916 00:56:29,391 --> 00:56:33,895 When you would expect support from the people closest, 917 00:56:33,978 --> 00:56:34,938 we got the opposite. 918 00:56:37,774 --> 00:56:40,485 [Meghan] There's only so much you can take on your own. 919 00:56:40,568 --> 00:56:43,571 So you end up saying, "Something has to change." 920 00:56:44,989 --> 00:56:46,116 It was a huge turning point. 921 00:56:47,575 --> 00:56:50,078 It's when we started having harder conversations 922 00:56:50,662 --> 00:56:56,126 about what needs to happen for us to be able to continue to make this work. 923 00:57:04,884 --> 00:57:10,390 ["You Don't Own Me" by Lesley Gore playing] 924 00:57:13,935 --> 00:57:16,771 ♪ You don't own me ♪ 925 00:57:17,439 --> 00:57:21,401 ♪ I'm not just one of your many toys ♪ 926 00:57:21,484 --> 00:57:24,404 ♪ You don't own me ♪ 927 00:57:25,029 --> 00:57:31,202 ♪ Don't say I can't go with other boys ♪ 928 00:57:31,286 --> 00:57:34,831 ♪ And don't tell me what to do ♪ 929 00:57:35,415 --> 00:57:38,835 ♪ Don't tell me what to say ♪ 930 00:57:38,918 --> 00:57:42,839 ♪ And please, when I go out with you ♪ 931 00:57:42,922 --> 00:57:48,011 ♪ Don't put me on display, 'cause ♪ 932 00:57:48,094 --> 00:57:50,680 ♪ You don't own me ♪ 933 00:57:51,556 --> 00:57:55,560 ♪ Don't try to change me in any way ♪ 934 00:57:55,643 --> 00:57:58,438 ♪ You don't own me ♪ 935 00:57:59,147 --> 00:58:04,819 ♪ Don't tie me down 'Cause I'd never stay ♪ 936 00:58:05,487 --> 00:58:09,199 ♪ I don't tell you what to say ♪ 937 00:58:09,282 --> 00:58:12,952 ♪ I don't tell you what to do ♪ 938 00:58:13,036 --> 00:58:17,040 ♪ So just let me be myself ♪ 939 00:58:17,123 --> 00:58:20,460 ♪ That's all I ask of you ♪ 940 00:58:20,543 --> 00:58:24,172 ♪ I'm young and I love to be young ♪ 941 00:58:24,255 --> 00:58:28,176 ♪ I'm free and I love to be free ♪ 942 00:58:28,259 --> 00:58:31,721 ♪ To live my life the way I want ♪ 943 00:58:31,804 --> 00:58:35,558 ♪ To say and do whatever I please