Princess Meghan said she had to brace herself to deal with the scrutiny of the public since entering the British royal family.

An interview of Meghan with reporter Tom Bradly has been revealed by ITV on October 18, in a documentary that will be broadcast in England tomorrow named "Harry and Meghan: Journey of Africa ".

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Princess Meghan in an interview with British TV channel ITV Photo: ITV

In the interview video, the 38-year-old princess shared her personal life for the first time, the difficulties she faced because of the media and public scrutiny since starting dating Hoang from Harry. until she became a princess and mother.

"Any woman, especially when she is pregnant, is really very vulnerable and it is really difficult," Meghan said. "Then when you have just given birth, for a woman, so much pressure."

Fighting back tears, Meghan thanked Bradly when he asked how these pressures affected her physical and mental health.

"Thank you for asking. Very few people ask me if I'm okay, but that's the truth going on behind the scenes," she said. When the reporter asked Meghan it meant she was not fine and she was really in trouble, the former American actor replied shortly: "Yes".

After the video of the interview was revealed, the keyword "We love you, Meghan" went viral on Twitter with hundreds of thousands of people expressing sympathy and support for the British princess.

Meghan met Harry in 2016 and just a few days after public relations, the prince condemned the media for abuse and harassment of his girlfriend. The couple married in May 2018 and welcomed their son Archie, who was born in May.

Since pairing with Harry, who is 3 years younger than her, Meghan has been repeatedly criticized by the media and the public for her personal life. Most recently, she and Harry said they had sued the British newspaper Mail on Sunday for posting an unmanaged private letter that Meghan sent to her father.

"Unfortunately, my wife became one of the latest victims of a British tabloid newspaper, which launched a campaign against individuals without thinking of the consequences, a cruel campaign that climbed. in the last year, during her pregnancy and while she was raising our newborn son, "Harry wrote in a statement.