The mother-of-two appeared deeply uncomfortable when asked about her past experiences
Meghan Markle claimed she “hasnβt scraped the surface” of her experiences in the Royal Family during her latest interview with Prince Harry.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex filmed a sit-down interview with Jane Pauley for βCBS Sunday Morningβ, which aired today.
Meghan, 43, and Harry, 39, spoke to Pauley about their work with parents who have lost their children to online bullying and abuse.



Meghan Markle admitted she wasn’t expecting a key question
CBSDespite Meghan’s claims that she has “not really scraped the surface of her experiences”, the duke and duchess have been interviewed together and separately about their time as working royals multiple times.
They also starred in a self-titled Netflix docuseries, where they went into detail about their experiences with the King and Queen, and the Prince and Princess of Wales.
In January 2023, Prince Harry released a memoir titled Spare, where he wrote about his life story before Meghan, marrying the duchess, and stepping back as working royals.
The couple are also creating two separate series as part of their lucrative deal with the streaming giant Netflix, due to be released later this year.
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