Meghan Markle:Its not enough to survive you need to thrive #How to cut off toxic people/Meghan,Harry

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Published at : October 06, 2021

Meghan Markle on Royal life: Its not just enough to survive you need to thrive
Meghan Markle on Royal Life: "It's Not Enough to Just Survive"
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The Duchess of Sussex continues to open up about the intense media scrutiny she experiences.
During an interview for ITV News's upcoming documentary, Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, opened up about the difficulties of living in the royal spotlight, saying, "It's not enough to just survive something. [...] You've got to thrive."
She also spoke about her naivety when it came to British tabloids; her British friends warned her that the tabloids would "destroy" her life.
In ITV's new documentary, Harry & Meghan: An African Journey, Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, got vulnerable when speaking about the intense media scrutiny she's experienced ever since she married into the royal family.

Of the British tabloids' treatment of her, she told ITV's Tom Bradby, "I never thought that this would be easy, but I thought it would be fair and that's the part that's really hard to reconcile."
Meghan Markle:Its not enough to survive you need to thrive #How to cut off toxic people/Meghan,Harry
She began by saying, "I've said for a long time to H—that's what I call him—it's not enough to just survive something, right? That's not the point of life. You've got to thrive, you've got to feel happy. I really tried to adopt this British sensibility of a stiff upper lip. I tried, I really tried. But I think that what that does internally is probably really damaging."
After Bradby noted that the wealth and status associated with her and the royal family inevitably goes hand in hand with media attention, Meghan responded, "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."

In the same interview, Meghan said that her British friends had warned her against marrying Prince Harry. "When I first met Harry, my friends were so excited. My U.S. friends were happy because I was happy," the duchess said. "But my British friends, they were sure he was lovely, but they said I shouldn't do it because, 'The British tabloids will destroy your life.'"

Harry & Meghan: An African Journey will air in the United States on Wednesday, October 23, at 10 p.m. ET, on ABC. Meghan Markle:Its not enough to survive you need to thrive #How to cut off toxic people/Meghan,Harry
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