It was the year 2019. At that time (at least for the public) everything was fine in the royal life of Prince Harry (38) and Meghan Markle (41).
The two went on a business trip to Africa with their then four-month-old son Archie (now 3).
The royal fans remember this one. Because in “Harry & Meghan: An African Journey” Meghan Markle complained regarding her suffering for the first time.
Harry’s wife announced how much the British press hurt her with additions like “Duchess Difficult” or “Hurrican Meghan”. Media pressure would have had a negative impact on her mental health, Meghan said at the time.
Now the ex-editor of this TV format speaks up. Chris Shaw told Deadline: “This little conversation in South Africa seemed so unusually unexpected and shocking. We knew immediately that we had something very special.”
And Shaw continued: «I feel sorry for them. Because I think they are in the eye of the most terrible storm and they had no intention of landing there.”
In January 2020, the “Megxit” was officially completed. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle live with their two children Archie and Lilibet (1) in Santa Barbara, USA.