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Meghan Markle says British friends warned her not to marry Prince Harry

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The Duchess of Sussex has described the past year as a member of the royal family as ‘hard’ and said her British friends warned her not to marry Harry.

The US-born former actress said she had tried to cope with the pressures of her new life, since marrying the Duke of Sussex in May 2018, by putting on a ‘stiff upper lip’ but she was not prepared for the intensity of tabloid interest.

She told ITV documentary Harry & Meghan: An African Journey: ‘It’s hard. I don’t think anybody could understand that, but in all fairness I had no idea, which probably sounds difficult to understand … but when I first met my now-husband my friends were really happy because I was so happy, but my British friends said to me, ‘I’m sure he’s great but you shouldn’t do it because the British tabloids will destroy your life’.’

Meghan, 38, said that, as an American, she ‘very naively’ thought this did not make any sense, adding: ‘I’m not in tabloids. I didn’t get it, so it’s been complicated.’

The couple have faced mounting criticism after reportedly taking four private jet journeys in 11 days this summer, rather than opting for commercial flights, despite speaking out on environmental issues.

HARRY & MEGHAN: AN AFRICAN JOURNEY
Meghan, 38, said that, as an American, she ‘very naively’ thought this did not make any sense (Picture: ITV)
Harry, Meghan and Archie in Africa grabs
Singer Sir Elton John said he provided the couple and their baby son Archie with a private flight to ‘maintain a high level of much-needed protection’ (Picture: ITV)
EMBARGOED PICTURE: FOR PUBLICATION FROM SATURDAY 12TH OCTOBER 2019 From ITN Productions HARRY AND MEGHAN: AN AFRICAN JOURNEY Sunday 20th October 2019 on ITV Pictured Tom Bradby and their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Sussex in South Africa When The Duke & Duchess of Sussex took baby son Archie on their recent Royal tour of southern Africa, ITV News at Ten anchor Tom Bradby was with them throughout. Bradby, who has made two other films with Harry in Africa, gained exclusive and intimate access to the world?s most talked-about couple. He speaks to them about the causes and issues they care most about and explores some of the pressures and challenges they face living as a young family in the glare of the world?s media. Harry & Meghan: An African Journey provides a vivid insight into how they see their roles as modern Royals on the international stage and how they balance their public duties with their private family life. (C) ITN Productions For further information please contact Peter Gray 0207 157 3046 peter.gray@itv.com This photograph is ? ITV and can only be reproduced for editorial purposes directly in connection with the programme HARRY AND MEGHAN: AN AFRICAN JOURNEY or ITV. Once made available by the ITV Picture Desk, this photograph can be reproduced once only up until the Transmission date and no reproduction fee will be charged. Any subsequent usage may incur a fee. This photograph must not be syndicated to any other publication or website, or permanently archived, without the express written permission of ITV Picture Desk. Full Terms and conditions are available on the website https://www.itv.com/presscentre/itvpictures/terms
Meghan is suing the Mail on Sunday over a breach of privacy after it published a private letter between her and her estranged father (Picture: ITV)

Singer Sir Elton John said he provided the couple and their baby son Archie with a private flight to ‘maintain a high level of much-needed protection’.

He also hit back at what he called ‘these relentless and untrue assassinations on their character’.

Meghan is suing the Mail on Sunday over a breach of privacy after it published a private letter between her and her estranged father.

Harry has also begun legal action at the High Court in relation to the alleged illegal interception of voicemail messages by Sun, News of the World and Daily Mirror journalists.

During the couple’s recent southern Africa tour, journalist Tom Brady also asked Meghan if she could continue to cope with the pressure and what would happen if she could not.

From ITN Productions HARRY AND MEGHAN: AN AFRICAN JOURNEY Sunday 20th October 2019 on ITV Pictured Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Sussex during their African Journey When The Duke & Duchess of Sussex took baby son Archie on their recent Royal tour of southern Africa, ITV News at Ten anchor Tom Bradby was with them throughout. Bradby, who has made two other films with Harry in Africa, gained exclusive and intimate access to the world?s most talked-about couple. He speaks to them about the causes and issues they care most about and explores some of the pressures and challenges they face living as a young family in the glare of the world?s media. Harry & Meghan: An African Journey provides a vivid insight into how they see their roles as modern Royals on the international stage and how they balance their public duties with their private family life. (C) ITN Productions For further information please contact Peter Gray 0207 157 3046 peter.gray@itv.com This photograph is ? ITV and can only be reproduced for editorial purposes directly in connection with the programme HARRY AND MEGHAN: AN AFRICAN JOURNEY or ITV. Once made available by the ITV Picture Desk, this photograph can be reproduced once only up until the Transmission date and no reproduction fee will be charged. Any subsequent usage may incur a fee. This photograph must not be syndicated to any other publication or website, or permanently archived, without the express written permission of ITV Picture Desk. Full Terms and conditions are available on the website https://www.itv.com/presscentre/itvpictures/terms
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex during their African Journey (Picture: ITN)
From ITN Productions HARRY AND MEGHAN: AN AFRICAN JOURNEY Sunday 20th October 2019 on ITV Pictured Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Sussex during their African Journey When The Duke & Duchess of Sussex took baby son Archie on their recent Royal tour of southern Africa, ITV News at Ten anchor Tom Bradby was with them throughout. Bradby, who has made two other films with Harry in Africa, gained exclusive and intimate access to the world?s most talked-about couple. He speaks to them about the causes and issues they care most about and explores some of the pressures and challenges they face living as a young family in the glare of the world?s media. Harry & Meghan: An African Journey provides a vivid insight into how they see their roles as modern Royals on the international stage and how they balance their public duties with their private family life. (C) ITN Productions For further information please contact Peter Gray 0207 157 3046 peter.gray@itv.com This photograph is ? ITV and can only be reproduced for editorial purposes directly in connection with the programme HARRY AND MEGHAN: AN AFRICAN JOURNEY or ITV. Once made available by the ITV Picture Desk, this photograph can be reproduced once only up until the Transmission date and no reproduction fee will be charged. Any subsequent usage may incur a fee. This photograph must not be syndicated to any other publication or website, or permanently archived, without the express written permission of ITV Picture Desk. Full Terms and conditions are available on the website https://www.itv.com/presscentre/itvpictures/terms
Referring to Prince Harry as H, she said she has tried to put up with the scrutiny (Picture: ITV)

She told him: ‘In all honesty I have said for a long time to H – that is what I call him – it’s not enough to just survive something, that’s not the point of life. You have got to thrive. You have got to feel happy, and I think I really tried to adopt this British sensibility of a stiff upper lip.

‘I tried, I really tried, but I think what that does internally is probably really damaging, and the biggest thing that I know is that I never thought this would be easy but I thought it would be fair, and that is the part that is hard to reconcile but (I) just take each day as it comes.’

Bradby pointed out that her position of privilege, wealth and fame comes with scrutiny.

Meghan responded: ‘When people are saying things that are just untrue, and they are being told they are untrue but they are allowed to still say them, I don’t know anybody in the world who would feel that’s OK and that is different from just scrutiny.

‘I think the grass is always greener. You have no idea. It is really hard to understand what it’s like.

‘The good thing is that I have got my baby and I have got my husband and they are the best.’


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