Prince Harry Says He Regrets Not Taking Stand For Meghan Markle Early In Relationship
Prince Harry, in a new documentary co-produced with Oprah Winfrey, has opened up about his relationship with Meghan Markle, his father Prince Charles, and his mental health.
In a new documentary series that released on Friday (May 21),
Prince Harry is once again emphasizing that his family turned a blind eye to
the struggles of his wife Meghan Markle, saying he will "never be bullied
into silence."
The series comes out a day after the release of an independent
inquiry in Britain that found that a BBC journalist used falsified documents
to land a sensational 1995 sit-down with Princess Diana, the mother of Harry
and his elder brother William, in which she detailed her troubled marriage
to Prince Charles.
"I thought my family would help, but every single ask, request,
warning, whatever it is, just got met with total silence or total neglect,"
Harry said concerning his wife's depression after the birth of their son
Archie.
Both Harry and his spouse have already detailed mental
struggles, with Meghan saying she had suicidal thoughts in 2019.
In the Apple+ series titled "The Me You Can't See" - which
Harry co-produced with Oprah Winfrey - the grandson of Britain's Queen
Elizabeth II says he felt ashamed going to his family, because he knew "that
I'm not going to get from my family what I need."
Focused on combatting the stigma surrounding the issue of
mental health, the new docuseries doesn't drop any new bombshells, but it
sees the youngest son of Prince Charles and Diana deal a new blow to Windsor
Castle.