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20 October 2019

"I exist, I do not live", while I struggle with the pressures of court and media life. It is Meghan Markle who describes her life this way since she became the Duchess of Sussex. He does so in a long and intense interview by Tom Bradby, which will air tonight on the British ITV channel in the documentary "Harry and Meghan: journey to Africa". A window on their journey through southern Africa. The first journey of a "vulnerable and injured" couple.

An excerpt of the interview was published on the web on Friday. And Meghan, who admits "not feeling well, received the support of twitter users." Within an hour, #WeLoveYouMeghan became first in social media trend topics.

In the last year the couple has been constantly under the magnifying glass. She was accused of arrogance and arrogance. In the documentary, Harry expresses his desire to leave the United Kingdom (recognizing that it is impossible), and describes Cape Town as "a fantastic place to have a base. But I don't know how we could be useful in solving the many problems that exist ". What Bradby emphasizes is how the prince is convinced that his mother Diana died because of the press. And be seriously worried that the same thing could happen to Meghan.

When the duchess was asked about the impact of public control on her "physical and mental health" and how Harry is "protective" of her, she replied: "Look, any woman, especially when she is pregnant, becomes incredibly vulnerable ... and then when you have a son, you know ... as a woman, it's a lot. Thanks for asking, "says Meghan to Bradby," because no one ever asked me how I am. " "So the correct answer is not really good ..." says the journalist. And she, visibly upset, answers "yes".