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Can you be known while protecting your privacy?

In any case, this is what Meghan Markle defends.

On the sidelines of her shock interview broadcast Sunday in the United States and the next day in France, Oprah Winfrey shared another unprecedented sequence of their interview.

Prince Harry's wife explains that she wants "a basic right to privacy."

“We're not asking for more than everyone expects to have,” she added, then taking the example of someone putting a picture of their child on their desk in their workplace.

"If a coworker says to you 'Oh my god your kid is adorable. That's fantastic! Can you hand me your phone so I can see all the pictures of your kid?'

You're going to say "No. This is the photo I want to share with you," "she explained.

Control your image

For Meghan Markle, just because she's showing off a part of her life doesn't allow anyone to demand more.

“No one, on Instagram or social networks, would say 'Because I shared this photo, it gives you the right to have all of my film.

Nobody wants that.

It's a question of limits and respect, ”she explains.

Clearly, the Duchess of Sussex wants to have control over what the public sees of her and her family.

An understandable wish, but perhaps a little complicated to obtain when you come to ask for it in a show as public and staged as that of Oprah Winfrey.

Especially if it is a question of washing his dirty clothes there while evoking his bad relations with his father or his disagreement with the family of her husband, like the bickering with his sister-in-law over the dresses of the bridesmaids the her wedding day… which was attended by 2 billion viewers around the world and which cost the British crown and its subjects 36.5 million euros, according to several estimates.

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