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  • - [Narrator] If the palace thought that 2023

  • would be a quieter year

  • after the drama and tragedy of 2022,

  • then the release of Prince Harry's autobiography, "Spare,"

  • has just about destroyed all hope.

  • - A lot of you tonight have told me you have my back.

  • Well, I'm also here to tell you I've always got yours.

  • - [Narrator] The book has caused international frenzy

  • amongst the media, and the public.

  • Opinion is now more divided than ever

  • on whether Prince Harry should retain his royal titles.

  • - Categorically, no negative story was ever planted with me,

  • and I was the royal editor of The Mail on Sunday

  • and The Sun, two of the biggest tabloids in Britain.

  • - [Narrator] Though Harry and Meghan fled the royal family

  • for a second chance at the private life

  • they've always wanted,

  • the world refused to let them go quietly.

  • Despite their escape,

  • the media's continued attention

  • caused a barrage of headlines,

  • flaring up rumor after scandalous rumor about the couple

  • and the royal family.

  • In order to set the record straight,

  • they decided to tell their own side of the story,

  • giving a tell-all series of interviews, podcasts,

  • and Netflix documentary series.

  • - [Reporter] Have you had a chance

  • to read a brother's book at all?

  • - [Narrator] But eclipsing all of the revelation

  • shared previously, in January, 2023,

  • Harry released his controversial

  • and much anticipated autobiography, "Spare."

  • - Harry's been the one to sort of pull the lever

  • and say, "Enough."

  • - [Narrator] Despite their escape,

  • the media's continued attention

  • caused a barrage of headlines,

  • flaring up rumor after scandalous rumor about the couple

  • and the royal family.

  • - They feel very wronged,

  • but they can't ask for privacy

  • when they've made the Netflix series,

  • it's opening up a can of worms.

  • - You'll watch that series

  • and think, "The royal family need looking after,

  • they've come out of it better."

  • Or you'll be on the side of Harry and Meghan and think,

  • "Wow, they had to put up with a lot and I'm on their side."

  • - [Narrator 2] She's becoming a royal rockstar.

  • (people cheering)

  • - And then- - Everything changed.

  • There's a hierarchy of the family.

  • There's leaking, but there's also planting of stories.

  • - There was a war against Meghan

  • to suit other people's agendas.

  • - It's about hatred.

  • It's about race. - It's a dirty game.

  • - I think there's a sort of sense of both disappointment

  • and exasperation at the palace,

  • that the couple feel a need to keep going on

  • about how miserable they were

  • in their royal existence.

  • At the same time, the couple feel that they need

  • to keep telling the world why they left.

  • - [Narrator] Unlike anything seen before

  • from the royal family,

  • perhaps the only close in comparison

  • to the intimate details shared by the couple

  • is the Panorama interview that Princess Diana gave in 1995.

  • - To cope with your new status on your own.

  • Do you feel that was your experience?

  • - Yes, I do, on reflection,

  • but then here was a situation

  • which hadn't ever happened before in history,

  • in the sense that the media were everywhere,

  • and here was a fairy story that everybody wanted to work.

  • And so it was isolating,

  • but it was also a situation where you couldn't indulge

  • in feeling sorry for yourself.

  • You had to either sink or swim,

  • and you had to learn that very fast.

  • - [Narrator] On the 10th of January, 2023,

  • Prince Harry's autobiography, "Spare" was released.

  • This highly anticipated book tells his side of the story

  • from the very beginning,

  • and delivers lurid detail about his life.

  • However, only days before its release in the UK,

  • a leaked copy of the book surfaced,

  • with copies going on sale early in Spain.

  • - There's been parts of it shared

  • that shocked, surprised me,

  • because there's things that he's talked about

  • that royals just don't talk about.

  • I can expect of a celebrity,

  • I can expect even maybe from a politician,

  • but when it comes to royals,

  • there's certain things and certain parts of bodies

  • and things they don't talk about,

  • and he's been talking about it.

  • So it's a very frank

  • and he wants people to understand what makes him tick,

  • I think it's the easiest way to explain it.

  • - Confidently sold at half price already.

  • I think it's terrible for him to reveal his difficulties

  • and unhappiness in public like this.

  • I mean, maybe he thinks it helps him, but I can't see how.

  • - I think if he were truly committed

  • to serving other people,

  • he wouldn't be serving his interests as he is.

  • - [Narrator] From the leaked Spanish copy,

  • news outlets in the UK shared that in "Spare,"

  • Harry recounts how he was allegedly physically attacked

  • by his older brother, Prince William.

  • Going into never heard before detail,

  • he describes how their relationship fell apart

  • over Harry's relationship with Meghan,

  • the Duchess of Sussex.

  • In a moment of high emotion,

  • Harry states, William called Meghan, difficult,

  • rude, and abusive.

  • Harry shared, "How William grabbed me by the collar,

  • ripping my necklace, and knocked me to the floor."

  • This account of the altercation ends

  • with William's suggestion to keep it from Meghan.

  • And although Harry kept it to himself,

  • Meghan noticed the bruises on his back.

  • He recalls she wasn't that surprised,

  • and wasn't all that angry, and instead she was terribly sad.

  • - So the thing with the royal family is the biggest thing

  • to them is trust.

  • That's the be-all and end-all is trust.

  • And once you've lost that, it's gone.

  • And I think that war has been lost.

  • I think that will have gone.

  • However, Harry is still the King's son.

  • He's only got two boys.

  • I know the King loves and adores both boys equally.

  • I witnessed that a lot, on many occasions.

  • I know how much that love is.

  • Just as the Queen loved him as well.

  • And I don't think anything could change that.

  • I really don't.

  • I really believe that that kinda love cannot be destroyed.

  • But from the public point of view,

  • there is the embarrassment part and the awkwardness of that.

  • And I think that part,

  • a door will be closed on that part.

  • But behind the scenes, as far as the love

  • between a father and son, I don't know.

  • I'd like to think that one day that's fixed,

  • one day they can fix that,

  • even though the relationship

  • in the public might never be the same again.

  • It'd be nice to think that one day behind closed doors,

  • they can heal that part of the relationship,

  • that is possible, I think.

  • - [Narrator] Other revelations of the book reveal

  • that Harry killed 25 people while serving in Afghanistan,

  • and admits that he took cocaine, age 17.

  • These claims angered the military

  • and posed a potential risk to his US visa.

  • - I think Prince Harry's comments about Afghanistan

  • are ill-judged and potentially harmful both to him,

  • but also to the British Army as a whole.

  • And in the first case,

  • I think that he's already under security threat,

  • but specifying and spelling out so publicly

  • that he's killed 25 Taliban,

  • where there's nothing to be ashamed of,

  • in fact, it's something to be proud of.

  • It will refocus

  • and I think probably re-energize those people

  • who had in the past thought of taking revenge against him

  • for doing so.

  • So I think that's a pretty serious implication

  • for his personal security.

  • - [Narrator] Harry also recounts fond memories

  • of his time with his mother,

  • and his late grandmother, Queen Elizabeth.

  • He describes immensely private conversations

  • and also mentions attending his grandfather's funeral,

  • after which his father, King Charles the third,

  • asks William and Harry not to make his life a misery.

  • - Well, in Harry's memoir,

  • there's a reported conversation

  • after Prince Phillip's funeral

  • where Charles says to his sons,

  • "Please boys, don't make my final years miserable."

  • Now, we have no way of knowing if that's true or not.

  • Like a lot of the stories in Harry's book,

  • it might be exaggerated, it might be completely false,

  • it might be a verbatim recording of what happened.

  • But I do feel that his referring to his final years

  • is an interesting idea,

  • because he has no way of knowing how long he's gonna live,

  • I mean, none of us do.

  • But what I think he wants to do during his reign,

  • is for it not to be miserable,

  • for it to be an uplifting and cathartic experience.

  • Because I think what he would like is that when he dies,

  • for the country to be in a better place

  • than when he became king,

  • I mean we can only hope that he's proved right.

  • But certainly, a spat between his sons

  • is not gonna go away anytime soon.

  • - [Narrator] Harry seems to be doing everything

  • to avoid responsibility.

  • As he claims,

  • William and Kate laughed at his infamous Nazi costume

  • he wore to a party in 2005,

  • which he described in their Netflix documentary

  • as, "One of the biggest mistakes in my life."

  • In a sit down interview released before the book

  • with "60 Minutes,"

  • Harry shares his wish to be a part of the family again.

  • As revelations continue to emerge,

  • it remains unknown whether Prince Harry

  • will attend his father's coronation in May,

  • and if it will be possible to rectify their relationship.

  • - I think that the general public, the public at large,

  • would be amazed if they knew the level of manipulation

  • and negotiation that goes on between the royal households

  • and tabloid editors and newspaper editors.

  • - I mean, I've given this so much thought,

  • I would say categorically, no negative story

  • was ever planted with me, given to me.

  • And I was the royal editor of The Mail on Sunday

  • and The Sun,

  • two of the biggest tabloids in Britain.

  • - [Narrator] As revelations continue to emerge,

  • it remains unknown whether Prince Harry will attend

  • his father's coronation in May,

  • and if it will be possible to rectify their relationship.

  • - My feeling about the Harry-Meghan situation

  • is for Harry is an attention seeking imbecile

  • who has created a difficulty for his family

  • that never needed to be created.

  • I feel sorry for him on a human level,

  • I feel sorry for what he's been through.

  • I feel sorry for all the things he went through as a child,

  • but the fact he has decided to take out his frustrations

  • and vexations not just on his family,

  • but right now, it seems the world at large.

  • I mean, it's a story that never needs to exist.

  • It's just going on and on and on.

  • - To be, I suspect, an element of whingeing in this book,

  • which I think, we've kind of got the message now.

  • And if he was to come out with some deep dark secrets

  • about the royal family that we don't know,

  • I would think that would reflect very badly on him.

  • - Amazing, and surprising, and fantastic,

  • if this book put that all to rest

  • and said, "From now on, we're going to be a family."

  • It's quite okay for Harry and Meghan to live in America,

  • but to come over here

  • and be part of the family in the holidays.

  • - Here we see Harry reaching out emotionally,

  • suggesting that he wants his father and his brother back.

  • So on that level,

  • perhaps a scope for reconciliation,

  • but no contrition on his part.

  • And all of this now builds towards

  • the prospect of the gathering of the family, of the firm,

  • at the coronation in May.

  • - [Narrator] On December the eighth,

  • the all access documentary series released,

  • titled "Harry and Meghan."

  • - The Sussex brand, both in the UK and America,

  • is being helped in one way

  • by this Netflix documentary series

  • by bringing the Sussex's back onto our radar screens,

  • if not our TV screens.

  • So there is perhaps a fear

  • that out of sight means out of mind,

  • and by cooperating with Netflix on a documentary like this,

  • it gets us all talking about them again,

  • and it keeps them in the limelight

  • and it keeps their brand of Harry and Meghan alive.

  • - [Narrator] This was the couple's attempt

  • to get across their own side of the story

  • from their meeting

  • and attempts to integrate into the royal family,

  • through to their departure.

  • The series is unlike anything seen before,

  • only close in comparison to the Panorama interview

  • with Princess Diana in 1995.

  • Years of stories half told

  • and whispered through the media were expanded and clarified.

  • The couple's first introduction was via an Instagram post,

  • Harry revealed.

  • Meghan spoke about the whirlwind of pressure

  • meeting Prince William and Princess Kate for the first time.

  • Meghan even demonstrated her curtsy

  • from the first nail biting visit

  • to the late Queen Elizabeth the second.

  • Meghan claims that her wardrobe was strictly controlled

  • during her tenure as a royal.

  • Barred from bright colors to avoid clashing with the Queen.

  • Meghan chose to wear camel

  • and beige in order to blend in and not stand out.

  • Harry, the Duke of Sussex,

  • is seen in the show proclaiming

  • that royals don't marry for love.

  • Instead they feel incredible pressure

  • to marry someone that fits the mold.

  • The fallout from this series

  • has seemingly caught the entire world in a fierce debate,

  • and it seems everybody has something to say

  • about what the couple had to say.

  • - If he wants to get something across that is important,

  • I have no issue with that at all.

  • I think if he wants to get some across,

  • that's one thing that we always do.

  • We always hide things

  • and that's why end up with sadly so much mental health,

  • and so I think it's important that they can...

  • Royals should be able to express themselves

  • to everyone else.

  • But I think the problem is it's the way it's been done,

  • doing it on Netflix obviously for money.

  • I think if he'd done it differently in other ways,

  • for example, there was money,

  • but it was donated to charities and that kind of thing.

  • It's a difficult one, it's a really difficult one,

  • but I think if it had been done differently,

  • maybe people would've seen it differently.

  • - [Narrator] When they were growing up,

  • William and Harry's relationship was incredibly close.

  • The two of them really needed one another.

  • They had an unhappy home environment.

  • Luckily they did have nannies

  • and they were therefore kept away

  • from quite a lot of the acrimony

  • that was going on between their parents.

  • But nonetheless, children pick up on things,

  • they're very sensitive.

  • And it was also fortunate that they went away

  • to boarding school,

  • because again, that removed them

  • from most of the nastiness that was going on.

  • But they did rely on one another.

  • They were very close.

  • The two are very different characters,

  • but they compliment one another very well

  • and they've always had a great banter.

  • They tease each other mercilessly, or used to.

  • And then when their mother died,

  • I think that brought them even closer together,

  • because they couldn't share with anyone else

  • what they had experienced.

  • It wasn't the death of any normal parent,

  • because with the death of a normal parent,

  • you don't have the world grieving as well.

  • It was almost as though their grief

  • was being devalued by the grief of strangers.

  • So I think it was a very difficult time for them.

  • And during that sort of the years after Diana's death,

  • there was a bond which was closer, arguably,

  • than most siblings.

  • I think the time when that bond started to fracture a bit

  • was when Harry probably came out of the army

  • and started going into royal work.

  • And I think there was a little bit of...

  • The space was quite small within their charitable world

  • for the two brothers together.

  • And I think Harry slightly railed at the hierarchy.

  • Here was his brother, his mate,

  • but who was slightly pulling rank at times

  • because he was the senior member of the family.

  • So I think there were one

  • or two little niggles going on there.

  • I suspect that when William married Kate,

  • I mean Harry adored Kate and Kate adored Harry.

  • But I suspect that as with every family,

  • when one sibling marries,

  • their focus turns slightly onto their new wife or husband

  • and then their children.

  • And where previously their full focus

  • had been on the sibling.

  • So I think maybe there were rumblings,

  • but Harry got on very well with them right up until,

  • I would say, the time that he met Meghan.

  • - And I keep saying, I wonder what the end game is.

  • And what I mean by that is

  • I wonder what he wanted to achieve from it.

  • Because, if we're gonna be realistic, over the centuries,

  • monarchies have never always been perfect

  • and there's been issues

  • and things have gone wrong,

  • or they've done things wrong or whatever.

  • And sometimes you get people who try to fight against them,

  • including family, and it never ends well.

  • Because monarchy's not just about a...

  • This is where people get confused,

  • it's not a king and queen,

  • it's not a principle, it's more, it's more than that.

  • When he used the word institution or a firm, or a company,

  • and that will do everything to protect itself.

  • I mean, I'm gonna say you only have to look at

  • King Edward the eighth who was made to abdicate

  • 'cause he loved the wrong person.

  • Which I'm grateful for,

  • because otherwise we wouldn't possibly have had our Queen.

  • So, history obviously is important.

  • The way things happen is important,

  • but what I'm trying to say is that it's not just a person.

  • So I think if that's what he's trying to fight against,

  • I just don't know how that's gonna pan out.

  • I don't know how it's gonna work,

  • and that's what I don't get is what he wants to...

  • What will be achievement at the end of it,

  • other than causing so much upset to him

  • and his family and his father, his brother.

  • That's the bit I'm confused at.

  • I would love it if they could all sort it out somehow.

  • (intense instrumental music)

  • - [Narrator] On January the 13th, 2020,

  • royal watchers were on the edge of their seats

  • as Harry and Meghan entered

  • what was infamously called a crisis meeting,

  • with Her Majesty the Queen,

  • Prince Charles and Prince William.

  • This was the deal or no deal moment,

  • the future of the royal family was hanging

  • on the outcome of this critical talk.

  • After several tense hours,

  • Buckingham Palace announced with a heavy heart

  • that arrangements had been reached for Harry

  • and Meghan to leave royal duties behind

  • and pursue an independent future.

  • - [Narrator 3] And this is the real problem

  • for the Queen and-

  • - All the way through this relationship,

  • we've seen examples of Harry trying to protect Meghan

  • from the scrutiny.

  • You have to remember,

  • Meghan comes in the legacy of Princess Diana,

  • and Harry saw the way his mother was treated by the press,

  • and I think he's very keenly aware of how that happened

  • and ensuring that that doesn't happen to Meghan.

  • The decision to move away from Central London

  • to go to Frogmore cottage and move to Windsor

  • is very much about protecting Meghan.

  • They had just redecorated the place in Kensington.

  • They had just done it up the way they wanted to,

  • when they announced they were actually decamping

  • and moving to Windsor.

  • By moving to Windsor, Harry and Meghan are hoping

  • to preserve some semblance of normalcy for themselves

  • and for their child.

  • Even if you look at the birth of the new baby.

  • Whereas Kate Middleton was trotted out in hosiery

  • and full makeup just hours after delivering her babies.

  • Meghan said from the beginning, "I won't be doing that."

  • They didn't even announce she was in labor

  • until after the baby was safely born.

  • All the way through the birth,

  • even in the last weeks of her pregnancy,

  • Meghan was not seen.

  • And all the way through her birth,

  • Meghan has maintained a determination, along with Harry,

  • to keep certain things private,

  • to keep protected their family.

  • And they are not following the royal script.

  • They are consistently deviating

  • from what's been done before.

  • And some people think it's admirable

  • and some people think it's not.

  • But ultimately, Meghan and Harry

  • are doing things their own way.

  • - [Narrator] Public reaction was divided to say the least.

  • While some wish the couple nothing but happiness

  • and success,

  • others felt resentment in abandoning crown and country.

  • - The media, press of it really speaks

  • to the culture war that's happening in this country

  • between the older generation that is outraged by Harry

  • and Meghan's decision,

  • and the younger generation, which is mostly supportive.

  • - I think the whole plan that Harry and Meghan have

  • is a really problematic one,

  • because they're talking about stepping back.

  • Their critics would argue

  • about having their cake and eat it.

  • They're talking about one day representing the Queen

  • on a foreign tour to another country,

  • on another day, say in North America,

  • earning serious money with some sort of endorsement

  • of some sort of product.

  • The risk is that those two things aren't compatible.

  • The risk is that their pursuit of money

  • will tarnish the Windsor brand

  • and tarnish the house of Windsor.

  • - [Narrator] There's no doubt

  • that the reaction inside the palace was just as divided.

  • - It's definitely sad for the team at Buckingham Palace.

  • They have a superb team there

  • who've been fiercely loyal to them.

  • I think the assumption will have been

  • that there would've been possibly a core number of staff

  • who would've been retained

  • to run some kind of operation here for them.

  • They've decided against that.

  • They're severing all ties.

  • It's a really strong signal

  • that they are off on their own now in America and Canada.

  • - [Narrator] The now free couple

  • announced a new future of financial independence,

  • stepping back from the royal family,

  • but insisted they would continue to support their causes,

  • and of course, Her Majesty the Queen.

  • They shared plans to split their time between North America

  • and the UK.

  • - It's felt like their farewell UK tour.

  • Five engagements in five days, covering off the official,

  • the causes that matter to them,

  • and taking time to say thanks to their friends.

  • But it is the event they'll attend here

  • at Westminster Abbey that is the most significant

  • since they've returned from Canada,

  • because when they arrive at the Commonwealth Day service,

  • it will be the first time

  • that we've seen them alongside other members of the family

  • since they announced

  • they want to step back as senior royals,

  • and everyone will be watching the body language.

  • Every year since they got married,

  • they've been to the service.

  • Reaching out to the Commonwealth

  • has been a big passion for both of them.

  • Their attendance this year will be a reminder

  • that whatever has gone on behind the scenes,

  • they are still family.

  • As this is one event that is hugely important to the Queen.

  • When they got engaged, there was a sense,

  • this was a couple excited

  • about what they could achieve together.

  • A few days later they carried out their first walkabout,

  • but the scrutiny has proved too much,

  • and palace life too stifling,

  • leaving the Queen with no option

  • but to agree they can step away at the end of this month.

  • In just over two years,

  • they have fulfilled every aspect of royal life.

  • Today is expected to be the last of those official duties.

  • In the end, their life together had to come first.

  • - [Narrator] And just like that,

  • as quickly as the whirlwind romance had started

  • back in July, 2016,

  • less than three years on, they were gone.

  • - The monarchy finds itself in a moment of turmoil, flux,

  • and a genuine crisis, because of course,

  • this has opened up a Pandora's box.

  • There are so many wider issues at stake,

  • the future of the monarchy,

  • the streamlined monarchy

  • that you keep hearing people talking about.

  • What does that actually look like if Meghan

  • and Harry do step down.

  • - On their new website,

  • the Duke and Duchess published

  • what was effectively a manifesto

  • of how they're gonna deal with the media in future.

  • And part of it was an attack on this.

  • And specifically British media and royal correspondence

  • for their monopoly on royal coverage

  • and essentially accusing the media

  • of making private profit from their very public lives.

  • They talk specifically about the Royal Rota,

  • where British media cover royal events

  • to be distributed around the world.

  • - Obviously claims they feel

  • they've been hounded by the media, et cetera,

  • but in reality there's been nothing like that.

  • - You would say that.

  • - No, the Royal Rota system works.

  • I think it's given them an awful lot of...

  • It's been going since the 1950s.

  • And one must remember that this is an unelected institution

  • that relies upon media publicity,

  • the public support for its life's blood.

  • - They are in control, they release the images,

  • they choose who comes and talks to them.

  • I mean, that's a relationship that works in Hollywood.

  • That's a relationship that works with celebrities.

  • It's a great open question,

  • whether it's a relationship that can work

  • with a senior active member of the British Royal family.

  • - [Narrator] The couple decided

  • that they wanted to leave royal life behind

  • and make a break for freedom.

  • But the palace were not receptive.

  • Prince Harry and his wife Meghan

  • considered the extreme measure of breaking royal protocol

  • to contact the Queen,

  • as tensions grew in the royal family.

  • - Meghan fell pregnant very quickly.

  • They hadn't been married that long when she got pregnant.

  • And according to all reports and rumors,

  • they had just started trying and she got pregnant.

  • Now Meghan was not extremely young,

  • in pregnancy terms, 36 is geriatric.

  • I mean, that's literally the term.

  • So I think they didn't wanna wait around.

  • They knew they wanted a family

  • and they didn't know how long it would take,

  • but it happened very quickly.

  • And I think both Meghan and Harry were surprised

  • at how quickly it happened,

  • but it's all the more of a blessing.

  • Meghan is very much a belly cupper.

  • Every single picture we saw when she was pregnant,

  • she was cupping that belly.

  • Sometimes we had a double cup above

  • and underneath the belly.

  • This is something a lot of celebrities do on red carpets.

  • Meghan Markle is a celebrity. She's an actor.

  • She knows about angles,

  • she knows about what makes a good picture.

  • She knows about what's a good story visually.

  • She's smart and she has used some very smart strategy

  • in her role.

  • There's nothing wrong with that by the way.

  • To use the knowledge you gleaned

  • in one field and career in another one.

  • Meghan Markle has been one of the most stylish

  • pregnant women that we've ever seen.

  • She didn't favor maternity clothes,

  • she tended to wear designer clothes,

  • which would accommodate her bump.

  • Meghan has a very slim, long, lean, beautiful figure,

  • and she was able to wear designer clothes

  • all the way through.

  • She looked gorgeous the entire pregnancy.

  • The only visible difference apart from the bump

  • was her face was perhaps a bit fuller,

  • and actually, it just made her look even younger

  • to have the kind of rosy cheeks

  • that she had through the pregnancy.

  • Pregnancy very much suited her.

  • And I would be shocked if this is the only baby

  • that these two are going to have.

  • Meghan's pregnancy was actually announced

  • during her first royal tour,

  • and there was a backlash actually

  • because it was announced so soon

  • after Princess Eugenie's wedding.

  • A lot of people felt that it had stolen the thunder

  • for poor Eugenie who had gotten married literally

  • like the day or two days before.

  • It was ridiculous,

  • because Meghan has the right, first of all,

  • to announce her pregnancy anytime she wants to.

  • And probably they waited until after Eugenie's wedding

  • to announce, because they didn't wanna steal her thunder.

  • But Meghan was in the middle of a royal tour

  • in which she was probably going to miss engagements due

  • to morning sickness or fears for her getting pushed

  • to jostle too much in the crowd.

  • She had to explain herself,

  • and she had the right to stay home

  • if she was tired one morning

  • when she was in the early throes of pregnancy.

  • So I think Meghan and Harry felt they had to announce

  • in a way, because she was in the middle of a world tour,

  • she probably was gonna get a little more tired,

  • and there might be obvious bump pictures,

  • which would just set off a fury of speculation.

  • Meghan showed very early in her pregnancy,

  • she was only a little bit pregnant

  • and she already had a bump.

  • So I think it was a necessity really for Harry and Meghan

  • to announce the pregnancy as early as they did.

  • - [Reporter] Prince Harry, have you got any news

  • you want to share with with us and the world?

  • - Yes, I'm very excited to announce that Meghan

  • and myself had a baby boy early this morning.

  • A very healthy boy.

  • Mother and baby are doing incredibly well.

  • It's been the most amazing experience

  • I can ever possibly imagine.

  • How any woman does what they do is beyond comprehension,

  • but we're both absolutely thrilled

  • and so grateful to all the love

  • and support from everybody out there.

  • It's been amazing.

  • So we just wanted to share this with everybody.

  • I'm so incredibly proud of my wife,

  • and as every father and parent would ever say,

  • your baby is absolutely amazing,

  • but this little thing is absolutely to die for.

  • So I'm just over the moon.

  • - Meghan's baby shower was very much a baby shower

  • for a celebrity, not a baby shower for a royal.

  • I don't even know if Kate Middleton had a baby shower,

  • but if she did,

  • it was probably like in someone's house

  • with a cup of tea and like a few finger sandwiches.

  • This was not gonna be this like amazing, over the top,

  • celebrity filled event.

  • Meghan did her baby shower as a celebrity.

  • It was thrown by a celebrity, Serena Williams,

  • and it was attended by celebrities,

  • and it looked like something celebrities would go to.

  • Meghan, unfairly really, got a lot of backlash,

  • because the truth is how many women are involved

  • in the planning of their own baby shower?

  • The answer is zero.

  • Meghan had probably nothing to do with it,

  • knew nothing about it except that she was supposed

  • to show up in New York on this date.

  • And Amal Clooney said,

  • "Look, I'll give you a ride in my jet."

  • The over the top extravagance of the shower

  • has more to do with Meghan's friends

  • than it does with Meghan herself.

  • One thing that was very sweet about the baby shower was,

  • Meghan actually didn't open any of the presents.

  • She wanted to wait and open them together with Harry.

  • She took them all home with her

  • and they opened them together as a couple.

  • This is really unprecedented.

  • I mean, normally one of the highlights of a baby shower

  • is watching the mother-to-be open everything.

  • So this broke with tradition,

  • but she didn't want Harry to miss out.

  • In the lead up to the birth,

  • Harry and Meghan both said they didn't wanna know the sex,

  • they wanted it to be a surprise.

  • So they had to obviously then choose girl and boy names.

  • Had it been a girl, Diana was very much a favorite name,

  • and I believe it was very likely

  • that Diana would've been the first name,

  • or at least in the middle of that long name.

  • And the reason is, from the beginning,

  • Harry and William both have included their mother

  • whenever possible in their relationship.

  • And I think it grieved them both

  • that she wasn't there when they married.

  • She wasn't there to see her grandchildren.

  • And so I believe with all my heart,

  • Diana is probably in future going to be a girl's name

  • for this pair.

  • In terms of boys' names,

  • there were a lot of names initially floated around.

  • They were all connected with royal tradition,

  • but not typically traditional.

  • So for example, Alexander,

  • which is a perfectly acceptable English royal name,

  • but not as commonly used.

  • And another sort of middle names

  • that the royals have had, like Arthur,

  • were two of the names that were favored

  • at the beginning.

  • - [Narrator] On March the seventh at 8:00 PM,

  • CBS aired the landmark interview

  • led by TV legend Oprah Winfrey.

  • The two hour interview has caused an incredible fallout,

  • the magnitude of which still cannot be fully understood.

  • It was the interview

  • that some within Buckingham Palace must have feared,

  • but Prince Harry and Meghan Mark's discussion with Oprah

  • was more revealing, explosive,

  • and potentially damaging to the royal family

  • than many could have imagined.

  • - Harry and Meghan left as working members of the family,

  • left the country, went to Canada first, then America,

  • and then gave that devastating interview to Oprah Winfrey,

  • in which Meghan said that Kate had made her cry

  • just before her wedding over a bridesmaid's fitting.

  • Where there had been a rumor long before

  • that Meghan had made Kate cry.

  • So in this interview,

  • she wanted to correct that story

  • and make it clear that Kate had made her cry.

  • - [Narrator] Allegations of racism within the family itself,

  • and Meghan's admission

  • that she felt suicidal during her pregnancy

  • have been splashed across newspapers

  • in the United Kingdom.

  • Throughout their two hour TV special,

  • both Harry and Meghan spoke with eye-opening candor,

  • delivering accusations and rebukes

  • that outweighed even Princess Diana's landmark interview

  • more than two decades earlier.

  • - Prince Harry's relationship with the media went bad

  • and has got progressively worse ever since his mother died.

  • He believes deeply and profoundly that the media contributed

  • to his mother's untimely death.

  • So ever since her death,

  • he has tried to find an accommodation,

  • and that accommodation has been his acceptance,

  • that the intense interest in him could be used by him

  • to throw focus on issues that he is passionate about.

  • - [Reporter] Meghan, can you tell me

  • what it's like becoming a new mom

  • and tell us a little bit about baby Sussex

  • as we are calling him. (Meghan laughs)

  • - It's magic.

  • It's pretty amazing

  • and I mean, I have the two best guys in the world,

  • so I'm really happy.

  • - [Reporter] Tell us a little bit about your son.

  • What's he like? Is he sleeping well?

  • Good baby?

  • - Yes, he has the sweetest temperament.

  • He's really calm and-

  • - [Harry] You know who he gets that from.

  • (Meghan and Harry laugh)

  • - Yeah, and he's just been a dream.

  • So it's been a special couple days.

  • - [Reporter] Who does he take after?

  • Does he look like anyone?

  • - We're still trying to figure that out.

  • - Everyone says that baby's changed so much over two weeks.

  • We're basically sort of monitoring

  • how the changing process happens

  • over this next month, really.

  • But he's changed.

  • His looks are changing every single day.

  • So who knows?

  • - [Reporter] And how are you find parenting generally?

  • Is it still a special moment?

  • - [Harry] Yeah, it's great.

  • I mean, parenting is amazing.

  • It's only been, what, two and a half days, three days?

  • - [Meghan] Yeah.

  • - But we're just so thrilled

  • to have our own little bundle of joy.

  • To be able to spend some precious times with him

  • as he slowly starts to grow up.

  • - [Reporter] And I hear you're off to see

  • two special people in a minute.

  • - Yes. - The Queen and the Duke.

  • - Yes, and we just bumped into the duke

  • as we were walking by, which was so nice.

  • So it'll be a nice moment to introduce the baby

  • to more family, and my mom's with us as well,

  • so it's been a really good go.

  • - All right, thank you. - Thank you all so much.

  • - Thanks for your time. - Thank you.

  • And thank you everybody for all the well wishes

  • and the kindness.

  • It really just means so much.

  • - [Correspondent] Behind the tall walls of Windsor Castle

  • is where fewer than 25 guests were invited

  • to witness the newest royal baptism.

  • Those invited, taken discreetly to the tiny private chapel.

  • Outside though, the streets were thronging with people,

  • those hoping to catch a glimpse

  • of the royal christening though, were left disappointed.

  • - We do pay for the royal family,

  • including Meghan and Harry.

  • And I think that they could have given us

  • a little something.

  • - I think it should be public.

  • It always has been.

  • Why change it?

  • - It's their decision, it's their family.

  • It's not as if they're direct in line.

  • - [Correspondent] And this royal watcher

  • says the public may have to get used

  • to this royal couple's desire for privacy.

  • - Well, it seems to be the case

  • that Harry has decided he wants his little boy

  • to have more of a private life.

  • He feels he's a long way from the throne

  • and wants to enjoy some type of privacy.

  • But it could be a problem, because no matter what you do,

  • he is growing up in a royal goldfish bowl.

  • He has got two of the most famous parents in the world.

  • - Today's christening is a very different royal event,

  • part of the continuing desire by the Duke

  • and Duchess of Sussex

  • to raise their son Archie out of the spotlight,

  • and they're a couple determined to do things their own way.

  • - [Narrator] Harry claimed

  • that when they left the UK for Canada,

  • Prince Charles stopped returning his calls,

  • and this left them feeling they were on their own.

  • According to Harry,

  • the royal family completely cut him off financially

  • around the first quarter of 2020,

  • when they decided to become independent

  • from the royal family.

  • This left him concerned for his safety

  • and the safety of his family.

  • He said that he is now living off his inheritance

  • from his mother.

  • - It was a terrible interview,

  • which really did huge damage to the monarchy,

  • to Britain as a whole.

  • Because Meghan talked about the country really being racist

  • and did huge damage to Harry's relationship with his father

  • and with William.

  • Harry also accused his father

  • of cutting him off financially,

  • which we now know actually wasn't true.

  • We now know several things that were said

  • in that interview were not true.

  • - [Narrator] Meghan claimed that she experienced racism

  • from certain undisclosed members of the royal family

  • who questioned her about Archie's skin color.

  • - They both suggested that someone in the family

  • had made a racist remark about the color of the baby's skin.

  • And Harry talked about William being trapped in a lifestyle

  • from which he had been trapped himself

  • and hadn't realized he was trapped

  • until Meghan had had made it clear to him.

  • - Meghan herself has talked about

  • the challenges of being biracial.

  • She has said, "I wasn't black enough for the black roles.

  • I wasn't white enough for the white roles,

  • and I was in the middle as a mixed race woman."

  • And her journey has been in part to find the strength

  • and dignity and passion for that role,

  • and embodying a beautiful, strong, mixed race woman,

  • and all that that means.

  • Meghan is reeducating people.

  • There's never been a mixed race royal baby as we have now.

  • And this is an incredible thing.

  • I remember I was at the royal wedding when Meghan

  • and Harry got married, I was in Windsor,

  • and I remember there were a lot of women there,

  • who were black, with little girls, with daughters,

  • who were celebrating this special day.

  • And people can't have any idea what a big deal this is

  • for there to be a black princess,

  • for there to be a mixed race princess,

  • because we haven't had that before.

  • And I think that just by virtue of the fact

  • that Meghan is who she is, inspires people,

  • inspires young girls, inspires women,

  • and that's a beautiful thing.

  • The royal family cannot survive if it doesn't evolve

  • and reflect the world at large,

  • and to be entirely white, it certainly does not do that.

  • So Meghan is representing,

  • just by virtue of the fact that she's accomplished,

  • and beautiful, and smart, and talented,

  • and mixed race, and it's a wonderful thing.

  • It's great for the royal family,

  • it's great for everyone else.

  • - [Narrator] Oprah went on to clarify

  • that the couple made clear that it wasn't the Queen

  • or Prince Philip that made these remarks.

  • Either way, the palace released a statement

  • addressing the alleged racism.

  • The palace said, "Recollections may vary,

  • but the matters would be addressed privately."

  • The big royal wedding that cost 40 million pounds

  • and was watched by the world,

  • turns out it was all a performance.

  • The couple claimed that they actually tied the knot

  • in a secret ceremony three days before the big event

  • in their backyard.

  • Perhaps most troubling of all were Meghan's claims

  • that she experienced real

  • and frightening suicidal thoughts

  • as a result of such intense tabloid scrutiny

  • and isolation at the palace.

  • Becoming a royal meant giving up a lot of personal luxuries

  • and independence.

  • - There were rumors

  • that Meghan was bullying some of the staff.

  • Her method of working was not what they had been used to,

  • whether it was because she was American,

  • whether it was because she was a movie star

  • who treated people in a different way.

  • It was not what had happened in the past

  • within that royal household.

  • And I think William,

  • when he heard that some members of staff

  • were being reduced to tears

  • or not enjoying their working life,

  • I think he got very angry,

  • and he confronted Harry and told him what was going on.

  • And Harry, I think, was protective of Meghan.

  • So that is where I think the seeds of it all,

  • of a fracture in this bond that had been so close,

  • came from.

  • Then of course,

  • Harry and Meghan left as working members of the family,

  • left the country, went to Canada first, then America,

  • and then gave that devastating interview to Oprah Winfrey,

  • in which Meghan has said that Kate had made her cry

  • just before her wedding, over a bridesmaid's fitting.

  • Where there had been a rumor long before

  • that Meghan had made Kate cry.

  • So in this interview,

  • she wanted to correct that story

  • and make it clear that Kate had made her cry.

  • They both suggested that someone in the family

  • had made a racist remark about the color of the baby's skin.

  • And Harry talked about William being trapped in a lifestyle

  • from which he had been trapped himself

  • and hadn't realized he was trapped

  • until Meghan had made it clear to him.

  • It was a terrible interview,

  • which really did huge damage to the monarchy,

  • to Britain as a whole.

  • Because Meghan talked about the country really being racist

  • and did huge, huge damage to Harry's relationship

  • with his father and with William.

  • - [Narrator] Two years after Prince Harry

  • and Meghan Markle stepped back

  • as senior members of the royal family,

  • the couple returned to the UK for an exceptional reason.

  • Harry and Meghan saw the Queen on a low-key visit

  • before attending the 2022 Invictus Games in the Netherlands.

  • The secret visit came almost a year

  • after Prince Phillips funeral,

  • which had been the last time Prince Harry was believed

  • to have reunited with the Queen

  • and the extended royal family.

  • On September the eighth, 2022,

  • while Meghan and Harry were in London

  • preparing to attend a charity event,

  • Queen Elizabeth the second died

  • at Balmoral Castle in Scotland.

  • - Buckingham Palace has announced

  • the death of Queen Elizabeth the second,

  • the longest reigning monarch in British history.

  • - The Queen died peacefully at Balmoral this afternoon,

  • the King and the Queen consort

  • will remain at Balmoral this evening

  • and will return to London tomorrow.

  • - [Narrator] The couple chose not to attend

  • the charity event that night,

  • with Meghan staying in London,

  • and her husband traveling to Balmoral.

  • On September the 10th, 2022,

  • the new Prince and Princess of Wales,

  • William and Katherine were joined

  • by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex at Windsor,

  • to view the tributes to the Queen

  • and spend time talking to the crowds.

  • There were mixed reactions from the people there.

  • This was the first time since March, 2020,

  • that the two couples had been seen together.

  • The couple then went on to attend the late Queen's funeral

  • with Harry marching behind the coffin,

  • along with his family.

  • - When it was finally announced that the Queen had died,

  • there was an extraordinary outpouring of grief

  • amongst the nation,

  • because the majority of the Queen subjects

  • had never known another monarch.

  • And it was kind of the end of an era.

  • It wasn't just her death, it was the end of an era.

  • It was end of the Elizabethan age as we know it.

  • And of course, it was all so dramatic

  • and so beautifully staged that

  • that made it even more poignant.

  • The soldiers, the wonderful music,

  • the people that used to work for the Queen,

  • walking behind her coffin was very, very moving.

  • And the crowd we know, was crying.

  • Or they were crying or they were cheering,

  • or they were just silent, completely silent.

  • You could hear a pin drop.

  • I remember when Diana died and the day of her funeral,

  • you could just hear the birds.

  • You couldn't hear anything else.

  • No sound from the crowd.

  • And that is a real high emotion.

  • - [Narrator] The private life away from the spotlight

  • seems to be the impossible dream for Prince Harry.

  • Although with a biography, documentary, and TV interviews,

  • it seems to be Harry only has himself to blame.

  • It seems that despite Harry and Meghan's attempt

  • to outrun the media and start a new life in Los Angeles,

  • that storm has caught up with them.

  • Once again, they're on every front page

  • and in everyone's mouths,

  • their attempt at privacy backfired.

  • But their attempt to tell their side of their own story

  • seems to have only emboldened both sides of opinion.

  • Always the joker in the pack,

  • Prince Harry never found it easy to fit in

  • with the strict tight-lipped ways of the royal family.

  • (slow instrumental music)

- [Narrator] If the palace thought that 2023

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