Three years after Meghan Markle opened up about the mental health struggles she faced during her time as a working member of the royal family, the Duchess of Sussex has no regrets. In a new interview that aired on Sunday morning, Meghan explained why it was so important to her to speak freely about the suicidal thoughts she experienced before she and Prince Harry made the move to the US and how she hopes it has helped others.
Meghan first opened up about her experience in 2021.
When she and Harry sat down with Oprah Winfrey in March 2021, Meghan admitted that she’d struggled with suicidal thoughts early on in her time as a member of the royal family and that she’d been turned down when she asked for help. At one point, things got so bad she didn’t think she should be “left alone.”
“I just didn’t want to be alive anymore,” she said.
Now, Meghan says she’s just ‘scratched the surface’ of what that time in her life was like.
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