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["Wedding March" by Mendelssohn playing]
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[male presenter] Elizabeth and Philip
take their places on history's pages.
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To the stirring strains of Mendelssohn,
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they march as man and wife
toward the west door
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amidst nearly 3,000 invited spectators.
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[crowd cheering, clamoring]
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-[poignant music playing]
-[crowd cheering]
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[Meghan] There was this moment
where our private secretary,
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she had worked for the queen for almost,
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I think 20 years,
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and what she said to me was,
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it's like this fish.
It's, like, swimming perfectly.
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Powerful, it's on the right current.
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[crowd cheering]
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[Meghan] And one day
this little organism comes in.
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[woman 1] She's independent,
she's quite feisty.
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-[woman 2] She's a controlling woman.
-[woman 1] Ooh!
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This foreign organism.
And the entire thing goes…
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[squeals]
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"What is that? What is it doing here?"
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"It doesn't look like us.
It doesn't move like us."
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"We don't like it. Get it off of us."
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[calm music plays]
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-[woman 1] There's polarized opinions--
-[woman 2] I say it's doomed.
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[woman 3] People are so cynical
before the people are even married.
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Give the couple a chance for
goodness sake. They're obviously in love.
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[woman 4] I agree.
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[Meghan] And she
just explained that, you know,
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they'll soon see
that it's stronger, faster,
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even better,
with this organism as part of it.
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It will be hard at the beginning
for them to adjust to this new thing…
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but then it'll be amazing.
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[woman 5] Times are changing.
She's the first ever global princess.
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[woman 6] I think what she and Harry
are going to be capable of
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is going to be quite impressive.
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[woman 7] This couple is the one
that is gonna change
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the face of the royal family for me.
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And I was really hopeful
that that was true.
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[emotive theme music playing]
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[emotive theme music finishes]
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[Meghan] On the day of our wedding,
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it's like I went into a really calm space.
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I don't know how I was so calm.
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I look back and, "How was I so calm?"
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And all I wanted was a mimosa, a croissant
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and, uh, to play
the song, "Going to the Chapel."
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And that's what I did. And it was great.
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♪ Going to the chapel ♪
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♪ And we're gonna get married ♪
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♪ Going to the chapel of love… ♪
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[bell jingling]
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Oyez! Oyez! Oyez!
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It's Harry and Meghan's big day.
God save the Queen.
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[bell jingling]
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[female presenter 1] We can
take you now to Windsor town center
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where the streets are packed.
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Everybody's going crazy.
Yeah, everybody's wedding mad.
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[crowd cheering]
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The crowd. It was just literally like
you were in the biggest football stadium.
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This massive, massive roar.
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[crowd cheering]
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It's estimated that 115,000 people
will be here in Windsor.
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[speaking Korean]
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[speaking Spanish]
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[speaking Arabic]
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[Heather Dorak] Everything was
big and spectacular.
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I mean it was just,
like, hard to even comprehend
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that I'm actually a part of this event.
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♪ Going to the chapel… ♪
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It's like… this is crazy,
like absolutely crazy.
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["Going to the Chapel" continues]
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♪ Bells will ring ♪
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♪ Ah ah ah, sun will shine ♪
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♪ Whoa oh oh, I'll be his… ♪
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[Meghan] So I knew
that when I got to the actual castle…
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How funny is that to say?
"When I got to the castle for my wedding."
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Um, that there'd be tons of people.
What I didn't know was
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people would be lining
both sides of the street.
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I mean, this was a 15-minute drive.
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Me and my mom were like,
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"What is going on?
Look at all these people!"
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Everyone's got their phones out.
There we go. Wow! Look at that.
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♪ Married ♪
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♪ Going to the chapel… ♪
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[Harry] There was an expectation, right?
Diana's boy.
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There was an expectation
to have a public wedding.
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It was like,
"Mission complete with William."
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"Now, let's see
if this goes the distance with Harry
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and then we can actually go, 'Job done.'"
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[crowd cheering]
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-[female presenter] Here she comes.
-[male presenter] Here comes the bride.
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♪ Going to the chapel of love ♪
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♪Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah ♪
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[male presenter] This is when you
finally get to see that dress.
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[crowd cheering]
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[Clare Waight Keller] Looking
at the design of the dress…
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there were many conversations we had
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over how you want to present yourself
to the world.
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I mean, most of us have a wedding
with, you know, 70 to 200 people.
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This was billions of people
watching this wedding. [laughing]
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It has to be flawless,
it has to be perfect.
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[stately intro music plays]
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[Meghan] I just remember thinking,
"Just take a deep breath and keep going."
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[female voice vocalizing]
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[Meghan] And you chose the song
I walked down the aisle to.
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[Harry] Yep.
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[Meghan] Which was stunning.
That was so beautiful.
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[Harry] My father helped us
choose an orchestra,
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which made all the difference.
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[vocalizing]
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[Meghan] Harry's dad is very charming.
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And… I said to him, like,
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"I've lost my dad in this."
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So, him as my father-in-law
was really important to me.
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So I asked him
to walk me down the aisle and he said yes.
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The whole thing was surreal.
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It was at that moment, I could also see H.
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[interviewer] What was going through
your head when you saw her coming?
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Look at… Look at me, look what I got.
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-[Meghan laughing] Oh my gosh.
-Look what I… look what I found.
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[inaudible]
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[Harry] The world was watching us,
but when we were actually at the altar,
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as far as I was concerned,
it was just the two of us.
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[inaudible conversation]
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[Meghan] H and I are really, really good
at finding each other in the chaos.
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When we find each other, we reconnect
to, like, "Oh it's you. It's you."
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It's not that the rest of it
doesn't matter, but…
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The rest of it feels temporary.
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It felt like a moment where the world
paused and celebrated love.
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I remember watching him look at her,
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and I almost started to cry,
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and I was like, "No Vicky, don't cry!"
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♪ I won't cry, I won't cry ♪
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♪ No, I won't shed a tear… ♪
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[Clare Waight Keller] The whole ceremony
was something quite unique.
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A gospel choir. That had never been
part of a royal wedding before.
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♪ So darling, darling stand… ♪
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[Harry] There wasn't
too much pushback on that.
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No.
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Everyone was like, "Gospel choir.
Wonderful idea. That's great."
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And again, more help from,
from, uh, from my dad on that one.
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[Meghan] Yeah, said that they could just
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take the best people
from certain gospel choirs
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and put them together.
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And that's how Kingdom Choir
came to be, and they're great.
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♪ Trouble, won't you stand by me… ♪
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[Serena Williams] To have her culture
represented in that wedding,
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amazing, I loved it.
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And I thought it was really courageous
and breaking boundaries but not trying to.
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-♪ Stand by me ♪
-♪ So darling, darling ♪
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We had this massive moment where
myself, Oprah, Idris Elba and his partner,
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we all looked at each other for a brief
moment and had a little bit of a chuckle.
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And nobody needed to say anything,
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because everybody knew exactly
the layers of symbolism
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that were taking place that day.
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[Gospel music playing]
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♪ This little light of mine ♪
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♪ I'm gonna let it shine ♪
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♪ Oh, this little light of mine ♪
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♪ I'm gonna let it shine ♪
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♪ I say, this little light of mine ♪
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♪ I'm gonna let it shine ♪
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♪ Let it shine
Let it shine, let it shine ♪
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♪ Oh, in my home ♪
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♪ I'm gonna let it shine ♪
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♪ You know, oh, in my home ♪
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♪ I'm gonna let it shine ♪
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♪ I say, oh, in my home ♪
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♪ I'm gonna let it shine ♪
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♪ Let it shine
Let it shine, let it shine ♪
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[crowd cheering]
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♪ This little light of mine ♪
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♪ I'm gonna let it shine ♪
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♪ Oh, this little light of mine ♪
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♪ I'm gonna let it shine ♪
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♪ I said, this little light of mine ♪
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[crowd cheering]
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[bell jingling]
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And then we had the reception
at St. George's Hall.
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[stately music playing]
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-We cut cake. With a sword.
-With a sword. [laughing]
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With a sword.
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[Meghan] It was great.
It was all so over the top.
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I think most people were just like, "What
is happening?" Elton John's performing.
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I couldn't find my mom because she had
beelined to the stage to watch Elton sing.
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I just really wanted the music to be fun.
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Even our first dance.
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-Song of a thousand, uh, dances?
-Thousands…
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A thousand… Help, I always get it wrong.
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["Land of a Thousand Dances"
by Wilson Pickett playing]
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♪ One two three ♪
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♪ Ow, uh, all right, uh! ♪
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♪ Got to know how to pony ♪
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♪ Like Bony Maronie ♪
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-♪ Mash potato ♪
-There you go.
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♪ Do the alligator ♪
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That was our first dance. It was so fun.
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I was just spinning like a whirlwind.
It was so great.
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It was just brilliant.
It was how every wedding should be.
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[woman] Meg was madly in love.
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♪ Na na na na na na na na na na… ♪
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Meg and I would always
sign off on our texts, "Love wins."
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♪ Na na na na na na na na na na ♪
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[Silver] Love won.
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[soft music playing]
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[James Holt] Someone said to me,
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"If you were writing
the royal family story as a novel,
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it's almost at this point in its history
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that you would want to be
writing in a new character like Meghan."
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It needed a boost of energy.
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A modernization that would
speak to a new generation of people.
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[indistinct conversation]
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[Harry] Oh my God.
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It's my favorite video.
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Thursday afternoon. Someone's happy.
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As far as people were concerned, we were
living in a palace. We were. In a cottage.
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We were living on palace grounds.
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[Meghan] Yeah. Kensington Palace
sounds very regal. Of course it does.
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It says "palace" in the name,
but Nottingham Cottage was so small.
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The whole thing's on a slight lean.
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Really low ceilings, I don't know who
it was for. They must have been short.
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[Meghan] He would hit his head constantly
in that place 'cause he's so tall.
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Me with a hoe, and H varnishing.
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It was just a chapter in our lives
where I don't think anyone could believe
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what it was actually like
behind the scenes.
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[Harry] Well, Oprah came over
for tea, didn't she?
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-She did.
-When she came in,
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she sat down, she goes,
"No one would ever believe it."
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"No one would ever believe it." [laughing]
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[Harry laughing]
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[Meghan] My first official engagement
with Her Majesty
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was very early on after we got married.
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We took the royal train together
and we had breakfast that morning.
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[man] Your Majesty, thank you so much
for coming back to Cheshire.
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And, um… I had
a really great time with her.
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[soft classical music playing]
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[interviewer] What do you talk about
with the Queen of England?
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[Meghan] I treated her
as my husband's grandma.
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And knowing that,
of course, there has to be
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a completely different
sense of propriety and whatnot in public.
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When you're sitting and having breakfast,
to just be able to talk.
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I mean, when we got into the car
in-between engagements,
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she had a blanket
and she put it over my knees
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and we're sitting in the car
with this blanket and I thought,
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"I recognize and respect
and see that you are the queen,
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but in this moment, I'm so grateful
that there's a grandmother figure."
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"Because that feels like family."
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And because I was so, so close
with my grandmother
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and I took care of her in her final years.
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Yeah. It was really… It was such a…
Such a good day. We laughed.
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[female presenter] Meghan had the Queen
in stitches of laughter.
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You don't often see the Queen in giggles.
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[Meghan] That day happened to be the
one-year anniversary of the Grenfell fire.
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[male presenter] The Queen and the Duchess
of Sussex remembering Grenfell in Chester.
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[female presenter] Seventy-two seconds
of silence. One for every life lost.
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[Meghan] It was really important to me
because I had become so close
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with so many
of the women who had survived that,
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even though no one knew that at the time.
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[melancholic music playing]
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[female presenter] Beneath a still moon,
a blaze of such ferocity
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it is almost filmic.
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[Meghan] The Grenfell fire was horrendous.
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We were watching it on the news.
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[female reporter 1]
Residents have complained for years
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that their concerns about safety
at the flats were simply being ignored.
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[female reporter 2] One key question
was whether council budget cuts
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were in any way to blame.
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Grenfell has a very high
immigrant population
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and is a deprived area of London.
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And it is a direct neighbor to Kensington,
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one of the richest boroughs in the UK.
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The Grenfell fire left
so many families displaced,
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outside of how many deaths it caused.
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And, I remember saying,
"Well, can we do something?"
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"We need to go down there
and do something."
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And so, I connected
with the women at Al-Manaar,
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which is a mosque in Grenfell.
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They were living in these hotels and
just given meal vouchers for fast food.
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I started cooking at age of seven,
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for at least 30 to 50 every day.
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But after the fire happened,
we stayed in the hotel for 19 months.
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Eating takeaway, like day and night.
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So I walked into the local mosque and I
asked if I could use the kitchen to cook.
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[indistinct conversation]
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[Munira] The whole idea was
just to try and feel normal again.
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For a few hours,
forget that something happened.
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The first few months, it was twice a week,
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up until…
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the Duchess came.
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[soft music playing]
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[crowd cheering]
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When the Duchess came in,
you know, we like to kiss.
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Three kisses on the cheek
and there's about 50 of us there.
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She couldn't finish. She was like,
"Oh my God, oh my God." [laughing]
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She asked if she could help.
I was like, "Really?"
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She goes, "Yeah."
Sleeves up, I gave her apron,
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and she washed, like,
five kilos basmati rice.
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Uh, okay. Mmm.
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[Meghan] Over the course
of eight or nine months,
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I just kept going back and visiting them,
and I loved these women so much.
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When I watched these women
laughing together and grieving together,
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I said, "Why can't you do this
every day of the week?"
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They said, "Well,
we don't have the funds for it."
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I just looked around, I said,
"We should make a cookbook."
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[applause]
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[Meghan] Thank you for coming
for the launch of Together,
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to celebrate this and the women
of the Hubb Community Kitchen.
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Actually, the first speech I made
as a member of the royal family
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was launching this cookbook.
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Working on this project
for the past nine months has been
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a tremendous labor of love.
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[Meghan] We did it on the grounds
of Kensington Palace.
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And did your mom make these, um…
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[Meghan] I feel so proud to live in a city
that can have so much diversity.
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It's 12 countries represented
in this one group of women.
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It's pretty outstanding. Thank you.
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[audience applause]
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[Natalie] Sales, we're doing brilliantly.
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We've knocked JK Rowling off the top spot,
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and the book's not even out yet.
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[Meghan] It just… Just kept growing.
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[indistinct conversation]
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On behalf of all the ladies, thank you.
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[woman] Thank you!
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[reporter] If you needed an image
of how the Duchess of Sussex
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is changing the way
the royal family is perceived,
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this one would probably do it.
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[woman] Thank you! Thank you!
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[Afua] She talked about wanting
to bring new life to the monarchy,
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and more honesty and humanity
to those spaces. What's not to like?
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[woman] Oi, royalty.
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[man] There they are.
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Prince Harry and Meghan
on the first day of their Australian tour.
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[crowd cheering]
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They seem to speak so effortlessly
for a different generation.
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[crowd cheering]
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[female presenter] She and Harry are
the superstars of the British family.
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Yeah, I shook her hand too.
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[women squeal]
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[Harry] Looking back on it now,
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amazed we managed to do what we did.
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Well, also even harder
when I was pregnant.
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[Meghan] One of the things
that we connected on really early
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is you always had wanted to be a dad.
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-[Harry] Mm.
-And I'd always wanted to be a mom.
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We started journaling right
when we found out we were pregnant.
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It was just, "Dear baby,
we're so excited to meet you one day."
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And take little snapshots
and stick them in the journal.
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"Here's an announcement
that went out about you today."
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[female presenter] Breaking baby news.
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The Duchess of Sussex is pregnant
and we now know officially.
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[keyboard clicking]
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[Meghan] We announced we were pregnant
in Australia.
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Because we had to.
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-You were starting to show.
-[Meghan] Yeah.
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And then New Zealand
started referring to it as the bump.
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-As the bump. Le bump. Yeah.
-Le bump, yeah.
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[female presenter] They'll be busy,
which is not easy early in a pregnancy.
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They have 76 engagements scheduled.
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That was a really
rigorous tour to do, pregnant.
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[female presenter] A 16-day trip.
Australia and New Zealand and Fiji.
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Let's hope she hasn't got
bad morning sickness.
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She's so lovely and just so engaged.
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Really all about women's empowerment.
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[poignant music playing]
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[Harry] Giving 100%,
every single person that you meet--
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That's their moment.
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[male presenter] The Duchess of Sussex
arrived hand-in-hand with her husband.
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It went so well.
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Because when girls are given
the right tools to succeed,
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they can create incredible futures.
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[woman] The work they were doing,
the speeches,
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the people they were meeting,
it seemed to be amazing.
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And then I don't understand
what happened after that.
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I think Australia was a real turning point
because they were so popular.
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So popular with the public.
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[crowd chanting] Meghan!
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[woman] The internals at the palace
were incredibly threatened by that.
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[women squeal in crowd]
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[male presenter] Putting aside
what I think,
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she's becoming a royal rock star.
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Bigger, I would argue,
as a couple, than William and Kate.
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That's probably not a good thing
in the long term.
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[soft music playing]
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The issue is when someone who's
marrying in, who should be a supporting,
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a supporting act,
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is then stealing the limelight,
or is doing the job better
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than the person who is born to do this.
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That upsets people. It shifts the balance.
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Because you've been led to believe
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that the only way
that your charities can succeed
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and the only way that your reputation
can be grown or improved
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is if you're on the front page
of those newspapers.
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But the media are the ones who choose
who to put on the front page.
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First time that the penny dropped for her,
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M and I spent the night in a room
in Buckingham Palace after an event where
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every single member of the family
had been, including the queen.
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[Meghan] The next morning,
they'd set up breakfast for Harry and I.
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And on the front page
of The Telegraph, Meghan.
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I went, "Oh my God."
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[melancholic music playing]
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[Harry] She was like,
"But it's not my fault."
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And I said, "I know.
And my mum felt the same way."
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We'd be going round Australia for instance
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and you… All you could hear was,
"Oh, she's on the other side."
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[male interviewer] What do you mean?
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Well, they weren't on the right side
to wave at me or to touch me.
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[male interviewer] They were expressing
a preference, even then, for you.
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[Princess Diana] Yes.
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Now if you're a man,
or my husband, a proud man,
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you mind about that
if you hear it every day for four weeks.
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And you feel low about it.
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[male interviewer] But were you flattered
by the media attention?
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[Diana] No, not particularly.
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Because with the media attention
came a lot of jealousy.
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A great deal of… complicated situations
arose because of that.
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[tense music playing]
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[James] When some people
in the institution around the family
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started to see that this new couple
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could destabilize the power dynamics,
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whether actively talked about or not,
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the aim was to put them in a box
or make them irrelevant.
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[Abigail] It was almost like,
from the wedding and everything,
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I saw that they were building her up
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and then there was a shift
and they started to tear her down.
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[male presenter] The Duchess of Sussex is
at war with her sister-in-law.
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All of a sudden, these tabloid stories
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started to appear,
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criticizing Meghan for every little thing.
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What's interesting is that
you could see side by side, two articles.
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One in which Kate was praised,
and Meghan was condemned.
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-[Harry] You had the bump.
-[Meghan] The bump.
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[Harry] The avocados.
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It's bizarre. And there were
maybe like 25 examples.
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It's literally the same thing.
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It's the off-the-shoulder dress.
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It's the same fruit.
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-If avocado is a fruit?
-Mm-hmm, it is, yeah.
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This is how it's covered for her.
This is how it's covered for her.
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If you don't see
the difference and understand
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why it's being reported that way, why…
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then, I can't help you.
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-[Meghan chuckles]
-[Harry laughs]
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I can't. I'm sorry. I just can't.
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At the time, I mean we laughed about it
because it's so ridiculous.
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But an attack can be preposterous
but it's still an attack
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and that drip feed of constant attack
on someone who is an individual,
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a real person, has an impact.
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[man] The fairy tale has fractured
and one person is copping all the blame.
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[male presenter] Meghan
seems to be a version of the Antichrist.
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[female presenter 1]
Is Meghan Markle "Duchess Difficult"?
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[female presenter 2]
"Duchess Difficult." "Monster Markle."
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[James] A lot of the stories
had a connotation and a tone
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that were incredibly demeaning.
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[tense music playing]
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So many people expect racism
really just to be the N-word.
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"None of that's racist."
It's like, "You don't understand."
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[male presenter] Where is that racism?
I haven't seen it.
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So the UK's perfect at doing this, right?
Nobody wants to be openly racist.
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That wouldn't be civilized.
That wouldn't be British.
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Uh, but it's perfectly fine
to kind of dog whistle. Give a nod to it.
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She's a diva. She's making people cry.
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This kind of angry black woman trope.
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It just really came to the fore,
uh, really quite suddenly.
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Like even the stereotyping
and the association to drugs or terrorism…
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[Munira] There's a time
they put my picture and Meghan's picture,
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saying that the mosque is related to ISIS.
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Why?
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[David] Anger sells.
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That hysteria elicits clicks,
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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 ♪