Harry & Meghan (2022) s01e06 Episode Script

Episode 6

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Good morning. It's 6:00 a.m. on 14th March
and we are on the freedom flight.
We are leaving Canada
and we are headed to Los Angeles.
Shh!
Grandma's here.
- Hi.
- Hi, Grandma.
Pula's here
with a ball in her mouth.
I wonder what would have happened
to us had we not got out when we did.
Our location was exposed.
We knew our security was being pulled.
Everyone in the world knew where we were.
Archie, say hi.
We're about to go where Mommy's from.
So busy.
I just knew the stress that they were
under. It felt like they were running.
This is the current situation.
Thanks to another amazing friend
who we've never met,
but who believes in us and wants to help.
Tell me
how you first got in touch with Meghan.
Um, you know, I'm not a, a royal watcher.
I I don't really
pay attention to a lot of stuff,
but I saw something about her father.
Posing for the paparazzi
In exchange for photos,
he got cash
This is tabloid fodder.
They are going crazy
with this story this morning.
I found it to be hurtful
if he were my father.
And I couldn't even imagine
this woman finding the man that she loved,
the man of her dreams
and him being a prince,
and then to walk into all of that madness
and need the security of family,
and then have,
you know,
your father do some horrible things.
We just broke a big, fat story.
It says it clearly.
Meghan's dad not going to the wedding.
When my life changed
and success started to come,
family members became different people.
And I know how hurtful
and how horrible it can be.
I immediately empathized with her.
This was before the wedding.
And I sent her a note,
just praying for her
just to be able to move through it
and hold on, and let her know
that everything in her life
had prepared her for this moment,
or so I thought.
That's where Tyler came into
the picture. I'd never met him before.
He sent me a letter before the wedding
just saying he was praying for me.
And that if I ever need anything,
he would be there.
Months and months
and months went by.
Okay. Go on.
And then one day,
when we were in Canada, I had called him.
Finally, after years at that point,
first time we ever spoke
and I was just a wreck,
I was just crying and crying.
Sometimes it's easier to just open up
to someone who knows nothing at all.
And that was that moment
with me and Tyler.
I could hear the fear.
It was palpable. I mean, I could hear it.
So I asked her, what was she afraid of?
And she took a deep breath and she started
listing the things, "I'm afraid of"
And I said to her,
"Every one of your fears are valid."
You know, the most that I knew
about the royal family
was around Princess Diana's death.
Get down.
No.
One without
the tennis racket?
- No.
- Please.
There's a moment I'll never forget
where she's walking through the airport
and she has a tennis racket
in front of her face
and she's trying to get away
from the press, and they're all over her.
And I realized that,
after the marriage ended,
she was thrown to the wolves.
- Out. Out.
- Out, out. Out.
- Out. Out. O-U-T, out.
- Have a nice trip, ma'am.
So to tell Meghan
that I felt her feelings were valid hurt.
I didn't want to have to say that to her.
I didn't want her to feel that.
But I didn't want to lie to her.
She was afraid
of them destroying her, or going crazy,
or them making her think she was crazy.
British public opinion
is that it's all Meghan's fault.
- She's a controlling woman.
- The tabloids have turned.
I saw my mother
be abused for years.
I knew the symptoms.
I knew what it was like.
Everyone's like, "Tyler, how dare you
compare this to the abuse of your mother?"
This woman was abused. And so was he.
They're trying
to upset everybody.
The Queen will be feeling
very let down and very angry.
- blindsided
- No idea the statement was coming.
To use the institution to try
and do all the things a batterer would do,
like, "We're gonna cut off the money.
We're gonna not leave you security."
"We're gonna do all those things
to make you comply and come back."
And for the both of them
to have the wherewithal to say,
"I don't give a damn if it's the palace.
I'm out of here," I applauded that.
We stayed in touch,
and when we needed to go, he said,
"What can we do to make it easier?
How can I help you?"
So this was like
a week before COVID.
And we'd be stuck at this house
where everyone in the world knew
where we were. Unprotected, no security.
They just wanted to be free.
They wanted to be free
to love and be happy.
They didn't They did not have a plan.
Everyone's like, "Oh, there's this"
There was no plan.
He's like, "My house is safe.
I'll make sure you have security."
"Take your time."
I was like, "If we could stay for a week,
then we can find somewhere we can live."
He's like, "You're not gonna stay a week.
You're gonna stay as long as you need."
"I'm gonna get you there safely."
"And I'm gonna keep you there safely
until you have somewhere to go."
For the first six weeks that we were here,
we were able to walk around like this.
- Yeah.
- The two of us would be up here.
- Archie, sort of walking along here.
- Yeah.
The dogs running around.
You hadn't seen the house.
We only saw you filming
from the gate up to your door
and seeing the big fountain there.
We're like, "That'll do." Just like
What if I had horrible taste
and a big, round bed with stripper poles?
It wouldn't have
It wouldn't have mattered.
We were so
We were desperate to find someone
- Desperate to be somewhere for
- Yeah.
- You know, a long
- To settle.
We had We had We had, um
We had 13 suitcases, I remember.
You said, "Stay as long as you need to."
We're like, "Maybe we just stay forever."
Good boy, Guy.
So we finally get
a little slice of freedom.
How you feeling, my love?
Will you go long ways?
- I think it's better.
- Ever the director.
It was bliss.
Because no one knew we were there.
I spy our security guy.
- Where is he?
- Matt's hiding in the bush.
Do you see? He's right there.
Look at it.
It's amazing we found this place.
Guy!
It's secret,
and so at least during COVID-19,
we can take the dogs for a walk
and have a little slice of normal life.
Come on! Come on.
Let's get back home to Archie.
And then we've been
My family.
Hey!
For me, it didn't matter
where they landed, you know. I
I just wanted them to be happy,
and so that I could be with them.
And obviously not having to take any
long flights made a heck of a difference.
Where are we walking?
Ay, ay, ay, ay, ay.
Archie took
his very first steps right here.
- I mean, this house was
- Here.
Right here.
What's going on, my love?
We are making this balloon arch
for Archie's first birthday
- It doesn't look like an arch.
- It'll get there.
- Will it?
- We have to blow all these up.
- Hey!
- And use these.
And follow the instructions.
Great.
We were there for six weeks.
No one knew.
My family still thought I was in Canada.
Every day, I would look on the
Google. "Nope, they don't know yet!"
We talked and they'd laugh, and they were
doing so well. They'd send me videos.
Our son turned one today.
- And it's beautiful out.
- It's gorgeous out.
And it's not our home.
But we're grateful.
But there's a world
in which it could be our home.
Tyler Perry joins us now from Atlanta.
It's been widely reported
that Meghan and Harry are living
at your place in Los Angeles.
Can you tell us how they're doing?
- You speak English?
- I'm sorry.
I think I just lost
I just lost you. I just lost you, Gayle.
I'm sorry. We have a bad,
really bad connection.
So, here we are,
two days after Archie's birthday,
uh, and a day after the Mail
And a day after the Mail, um,
once again pinpointed our location
and put it on their website.
It was six weeks into us
being in Canada that they found out,
and it was six weeks to us being
in Tyler's house that they found out.
Anyway, let me
just show you what we're having to now do.
And these large poles are basically
the construction of a fence
to stop paparazzi from taking photographs
from three, four hundred meters away.
And as ridiculous
and as absurd as this is,
you kind of have to laugh about it,
because it is madness.
It's almost five in the morning.
Archie's waking up because of this.
Oh my God. They're just circling.
What is wrong with these people?
I've been
in that house for many, many years,
and across the canyon
are all these other celebrities,
and no one had seen an assault like this.
Haz, is my mom
outside with Archie?
With helicopters 24/7.
- The second one today.
- Drones flying over it.
We would go up every day,
the chain link on the fence would be cut
and people would sneak in
onto my property.
I had to put all the cameras up
on the hill there.
Had to plant more trees, all just
Just It was just It was crazy.
What are you doing?
I am writing more things, um
to battle the Mail.
And their insanity.
This entire case
against Associated Newspapers
which has the Mail and the Mail Online,
it was about a letter I wrote to my dad.
The Mail published it.
They know that it's unlawful to do so.
That's all this is about.
Just apologize and don't do it again.
It's really that simple.
But instead it's like, "Or"
"let's make a fortune."
"Let's create an entire tab
on our homepage with her name"
"and just run constant stuff
on this litigation,
and twist and turn things to create
an implant with members of the public."
They're saying this was
all part of my strategy and tactic
to have a better reputation.
Then the defense says,
"We'd like disclosure from you."
"We need to access
your email and your phone
for this case, based on these terms,"
"I love you."
"Archie."
"Kate."
"William."
- "Africa."
- "Africa."
Sorry, what? What does
that have to do with this lawsuit?
My darling wife has just been sent
the skeleton argument
of the ridiculousness of the Mail case.
Archie wasn't even born when you
published the letter I wrote to my dad.
- They are making a fortune off of us.
- The press will never settle.
They will always push,
because they will use a privacy litigation
to further invade your privacy,
like they did with my wife.
But my mum always said,
"If they're writing crap about you
in the tabloids,
you're probably doing the right thing."
So I've always felt as though
this was a fight worth fighting for.
The tabloids pretty much
run the argument that,
if you're in the public eye,
you've given up your rights to privacy.
In this case, the Mail on Sunday
ran the whole kitchen sink defense.
They threw everything in.
Things like, "Um, Meghan's not entitled
to any privacy,
because she's a member
of the royal family."
"If she didn't want us
to publish her letter,
she should have been nicer to her father."
How many people
Meghan and I would be texting
at 1 a.m. or 3 a.m. her time.
She'd be awake, unable to sleep,
thinking about this case,
and the wider issues,
and the toll it was taking.
The couple's war
with the tabloids now escalating.
Harry and Meghan are going
to have to give up more intimate details
to prove their case, and therefore,
it does seem a bit self-defeating.
I knew the stress the latest
development was having on Meghan,
and that was that the Mail
were going to argue that Meghan's friends
had already spoken
about the letter to People Magazine
and that Meghan had authorized
that interview, which she hadn't.
Meghan is going to deny
any involvement in interviews
given by five of her friends
to People Magazine.
I don't know
how many pages the article itself was,
but within it there were,
I think, a few sentences
that pertained to my father
and the fact that I'd reached out to him.
We all knew that Meghan
had written her father a letter.
I did not catch
in that People Magazine story
that someone mentioned the letter.
It was this People story
that referenced Thomas Markle's letter
and prompted him
to share it with the Mail on Sunday.
You even do something in total love,
and that is for good,
and they find one piece,
and then it becomes
this whole other thing.
They ran the false claim
that Meghan had authorized
this interview with People Magazine.
So the argument was she had
therefore given up all rights,
anything to do with the letter whatsoever.
And Associated said all of her friends'
identities should be revealed
as part of the case.
I said, "Absolutely not."
I just felt it was important
to protect them
in the way
that they were trying to protect me.
And that was right in the same week that
we moved into our home in Santa Barbara.
I'm driving up like, "We're
gonna unpack. We're gonna get settled."
And Meg is standing outside, waiting
for me, and I can tell something's off.
She's showing me the home.
It's very mixed emotions,
"Here's our new home," but she's like,
"I'm having a lot of pain."
She was holding Archie
and she just fell to the ground and
I was pregnant, I really wasn't sleeping.
And, um
The first morning that we woke up
in our new home is when I miscarried.
I believe my wife suffered a
miscarriage because of what the Mail did.
I watched the whole thing.
Now, do we absolutely know that the
miscarriage was created, caused by that?
Course we don't.
But bearing in mind
the stress that that caused,
the lack of sleep,
and the timing of the pregnancy,
how many weeks in she was,
I can say, from what I saw,
that miscarriage was created
by what they were trying to do to her.
I thought
she was brave and courageous.
But that doesn't surprise me,
because she is brave and courageous.
Yeah.
When I reveal things
that are moments of vulnerability,
when it comes to having a miscarriage
and maybe having felt ashamed about that,
like, "It's okay. You're human.
It's okay to talk about that."
And I could make the choice
to never talk about those things,
or I could make the choice to say,
"With all the bad that comes with this,
the good is being able
to help other people."
That's the point of life, right?
Is connection and community like that.
It really resonates
when you read about her in hospital
with her husband, Prince Harry.
Uh, she describes him as heartbroken,
trying to think what she can ask him,
and she simply says, "Are you okay?"
Everybody can relate
to that question, "Are you okay?"
And do we ask it
to each other often enough?
The piece
is also very much a rallying cry
for people to support each other
during what she describes
as "a year of loss
and pain for every one of us."
Buckingham Palace says it won't be
commenting on a deeply personal matter.
Archie, come say hi to the team.
Say, "Hi, James."
Hi, James.
- "Hi, Michael."
- Hi, Michael.
- And "Hi, Christine."
- Hi, Christine.
Oh!
- That's so good!
- Good job.
Uh, it's been It's been
It's been a busy week!
It's been a week.
They wanted to continue
with their non-royal patronages
and causes around mental health,
around the environment,
around gender equity.
I love investing in female entrepreneurs,
so this is the kind of stuff
I spend a lot of time looking at.
Increasingly,
as the pandemic started to take hold,
around vaccine equity.
My wife and I believe
My wife and I believe
that where you're born
should not dictate
your ability to survive.
And it was really
a kind of fact-finding exercise
about the areas
that they could be activists around,
and the areas
where they could convene groups together.
We've partnered with the team here
to create the NAACP
Archewell Digital Civil Rights Award.
I mean, one of the things
that we've continued to say
is if we're gonna have this glaring
microscope on us at all times,
if people are looking at us,
then look at what we're looking at.
The only wrong thing to say
is to say nothing.
Because George Floyd's life mattered,
and Breonna Taylor's life mattered,
and Philando Castile's life mattered,
and Tamir Rice's life mattered.
Oh my gosh.
And so did so many other people
whose names we know
and whose names we do not know.
This is the police chief.
Have you ever heard that in your life?
I know, sometimes people say,
"How many times do we need to rebuild?"
Well, you know what?
We are going to rebuild
and rebuild and rebuild
until it is rebuilt.
Goodnight, sweetheart, goodnight ♪
What's Papa doing?
Are we getting oranges?
Are you Yes.
Can you put them in the basket?
Ready? Catch. Oh.
I know. There's Pula.
When all the dark clouds roll away ♪
And the sun begins to shine ♪
No, let's go.
I see my freedom from across the way ♪
And it comes right in on time ♪
Well, it shines so bright
And it gives ♪
Nice try.
Are you trying to bunt the ball?
And it comes right from the sky above ♪
Hello. Bonjour.
Makes me feel so free ♪
Makes me feel like me, yeah ♪
- We've gone rogue.
- We've gone rogue.
See us come down here.
We're gonna have the beach to ourself,
or there's gonna be, like, a filming set
on the beach we've just walked to.
He's so fun.
- And it seems like ♪
- Seems like ♪
- Oh, yes, it feels like ♪
- Feels like ♪
A brand new day ♪
This is really cold. Woo!
A brand new day, yeah, yeah, yeah ♪
- Oh yeah ♪
- Yeah, yeah ♪
And also, we're pregnant.
Double crossed ♪
- Oh, my goodness. My love.
- With my hands behind my back ♪
I was long time hurt ♪
Beautiful. Our own beach.
And thrown in the dirt
Shoved out on a railroad track ♪
It was funny, because I'm talking
and they both look a little smirky.
A little like, "Hm."
And I was like, "Something's"
Like, they're smiling a bit too much.
It's a Zoom.
You know, "What's going on?"
And um, near the end of the Zoom,
you know, Meg stands up.
But I stood and looked ♪
I just freak out. I freak out.
Because I know what they've
been through to get to that place.
And, uh, they're like, "It's gotta be you,
helping us tell the world
that we have new life in our lives."
- And it seems like and it feels like ♪
- Seems like, feels like ♪
It felt,
at least I could do something
to use my imagery
to almost protect them if I could.
- A brand new day, ooh ♪
- A brand new day, yeah ♪
- A brand new day ♪
- A brand new day, yeah ♪
Once we announced it,
I got two messages
from two completely different people
who sent me the front page
of Valentine's Day, 1984,
of my mother announcing
that she was pregnant with me.
I was shocked.
We had no idea. It was just a coincidence.
Or maybe not a coincidence.
On the heels of Harry
and Meghan's pregnancy announcement,
the couple will now share
their story publicly,
giving Oprah Winfrey their first interview
since they stepped away from
Tell us about the thinking
about sitting with Oprah.
Um, well, Oprah had
originally reached out to us
through the communications director
at Kensington Palace.
There was excitement. I remember that.
And then I think we talked
Well, yeah, 'cause Oprah
Oprah, to you, is like
- It's Oprah!
- Yeah.
- Happy birthday, dear Meghan ♪
- No way.
- Happy birthday to you ♪
- Thank you.
Yay! Yay!
The timing of when we would talk to her
just kept changing.
- We made it to the beach.
- We made it to the beach.
Doing what everybody else does.
We were here for a year.
We've got chickens!
Until we actually did it.
And sitting down with Oprah was a reaction
to what had happened that year.
The more distance that came between us
having a smaller role with the institution
and coming over here,
the more of a vacuum was being built.
And people just genuinely
didn't understand why we left.
We thought that was the beginning of
our year of transition, which it turns out
was anything but a transition.
It was just a beating.
They are three of the most
recognizable people on the planet.
Oprah, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
And they're now coming together for one
of the biggest interviews of the decade.
But before that sit-down
is set to premiere, Buckingham Palace,
in an unprecedented move,
opened an investigation
into bullying allegations against Meghan.
The timing of the bullying story
has even been admitted
by the journalist that wrote it
that it was done
explicitly because of the Oprah interview.
Harry and Meghan's spokesperson
tells us and The Times this,
"The Duchess is saddened
by this latest attack on her character,
particularly as someone who has been
the target of bullying herself
and is deeply committed
to supporting those
who have experienced pain and trauma."
"Let's just call it what it is."
"A calculated smear campaign based on
misleading and harmful misinformation."
You could tell I was like, "Oh my gosh,
someone's panicking over there."
A long-simmering feud between
Harry and Meghan, and palace staff,
people Princess Diana called
"the men in grey suits",
is boiling over with this
explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey.
I can't think what my mum went through
all those years ago by herself.
To see this institutional
gaslighting that happens is
It is extraordinary.
Um, and that's why
everything that's happened to us
was always gonna happen to us.
Because if you speak truth to power,
that's how they respond.
Tonight, for the first time,
they tell their story.
That interview, it was less
about setting the record straight
than at least filling in the blanks
that other people were filling in for us.
and when you say,
"Was it what it looked like?"
My understanding and my experience
of the past four years
is it's nothing like what it looks like.
Whatever we were creating and whatever
new path we were trying to forge,
you couldn't really do that
without some clarity.
So how does that work?
Were you told to keep silent?
How were you told to handle tabloids?
Everyone in my world, um,
was given a very clear directive
from the moment
the world knew Harry and I were dating
to always say, "No comment."
- And we did.
- Mm-hm.
I did anything they told me to do.
Of course I did.
Because it was also through the lens of,
"And we'll protect you."
There's a conversation
about how dark your baby is going to be?
That conversation
I am never going to share.
You said in a podcast
that it became almost un-survivable.
And that struck me, because it sounds like
you were in some kind of mental trouble.
What was actually going on?
I would sit up at night,
and I was just like,
"I don't understand
how all of this is being churned out."
I wasn't seeing it,
but it's almost worse when you feel it
through the expression of my mom
or my friends,
or them calling me crying, just like,
"Meg. They're not protecting you."
And I realized that it was all happening
just because I was breathing,
and I just didn't
I just didn't want to be alive anymore.
We didn't see it until the world saw it.
And it's interesting.
I thought that me being very open about
the depression that I experienced
and just how extreme that became
I thought that would be
the biggest takeaway.
Thank you both
for trusting me to share your story.
Thank you
for giving us the space to do it.
Thank you.
Oh my God.
But it was entirely eclipsed
by the conversation surrounding race.
Hey, Mommy.
Hey, what's going on?
Not much.
I saw I missed you. Where are you?
I just finished walking
Finishing walking the dog.
Nice. Has it been Has it been noisy
around your house? Is anyone there?
- No. Actually, no.
- Good. Good.
Which has been nice.
Yeah, I feel proud.
You certainly never deserved any of this.
I mean, I've been getting tons of texts
about how people are so
in support of you and how you were able
to carry yourself so well.
- Thank you.
- Yeah.
Keep your big girl panties on.
Thank you. I will.
- Okay, I love you.
- The biggest. I love you too.
- Bye.
- Bye.
Beyoncé just texted.
Really
- Shut up.
- Just checking in.
Just checking in. Just casual.
I still can't believe
I still can't believe she knows who I am.
Go and call her.
No, it's okay. She said
she wants me to feel safe and protected.
She admires and respects
my bravery and vulnerability
and thinks I was selected
to break generational curses
that need to be healed.
Hmm.
That's well said.
Have you spoken
to your brother since the interview?
I haven't
spoken with him yet, but I will do.
And can you let me know,
is the royal family a racist family, sir?
We're very much not.
Sir, what did you think
of the interview?
Oh. Thank you very much.
When I watched, I thought
"There's so much more
she could have said."
But because she's such a classy,
elegant woman, she didn't.
- Hey.
- Hi.
The Palace issued a statement,
I understand, but I haven't read it.
Yeah, let me pull it up.
The following statement
issued by Buckingham Palace
on behalf of Her Majesty the Queen.
"The whole family is saddened
to learn the full extent
of how challenging the last few years
have been for Harry and Meghan."
"The issues raised, particularly
that of race, are concerning."
"While some recollections may vary,
they are taken very seriously and will be
addressed by the family privately."
"Harry, Meghan and Archie
will always be much-loved family members."
What am I looking at?
Wow.
H just got a text
H just got a text from his brother.
Oh. Yeah. Okay. You guys do that.
All right, I'll talk to you later on.
Thank you.
- I'll see you guys
- We'll see you on Friday.
Okay, bye. Thank you, thank you. Bye.
I wish I knew what to do.
I know. Let's take a breather.
Get some air and then decide.
Um
I can put them in um, separate little bags
so we can divide and conquer.
Hey, Grandma. Have we decided
what the course is gonna be?
I think what makes the most sense
is to have them start right here.
- By the bridge?
- Yep.
- So down, down that side
- Let's go outside and
Back across the bridge, up the side
of the stream to this bridge here.
- Mm-hm.
- Great. Love it.
Done, easy. That's why we're married.
All for that?
The simplicity, really.
Come on, family. Let's go.
My grandfather always cruised around
in a black taxi in London.
So all of the black taxis have
lined up all the way down the Mall
outside Buckingham Palace.
I don't know if you can see it.
Have a look at this.
This is outside the palace now.
Every single black cab in London,
looks like they're paying their respects.
Who'd have thought
about that, eh? Incredible.
Unbelievable, innit? Look, as far
That's nice.
Oh my God. How is it ten to twelve?
Um
Quickly I looked at the, um, UK website
about the access to be able
to have a shorter quarantine period.
Yeah.
The earliest you can do the test
upon landing is five days after you land.
- So you have to leave tomorrow.
- Okay.
And get tested Friday.
- Can I get out tomorrow?
- Yeah.
Okay.
Same flight, Maddie's
on the phone with American Airlines now.
My grandfather was a man
of service, honor, and great humor.
He will be remembered as the
longest reigning consort to the monarch,
a decorated serviceman,
a prince, and a duke.
But to me, he was my grandpa.
Master of the barbecue, legend of banter,
and cheeky right till the end.
Harry's respect
for his grandfather
was monumentally deep,
and I think a lot of the characteristics
that, you know, I love in Harry
are slightly grandfather related.
You know,
that ability to put people at ease,
to be fun and to not be stiff and serious,
I think come from him.
I know the admiration was huge.
To be walking behind the coffin again
must have brought up
some other stuff as well.
I don't have the, uh, qualifications to
unpick that, but it must have been a lot.
I was actually
really happy for my grandfather.
He went quietly.
He went peacefully. He went happily.
Tell me about going back.
What was that like?
Um, it was hard.
Especially spending time, having
chats with my brother and my father,
who just, you know, were very much,
um, focused on the same
misinterpretation of the whole situation.
So neither None of us really wanted
to have to talk about it
at my grandfather's funeral, but we did.
Um, and, you know,
I've had to make peace with the fact
that we're probably
never gonna get genuine accountability
or a genuine apology.
You know, my wife and I, we're
We're moving on.
We're focused on the
On what's coming next.
- It's okay.
- It's okay.
Here we go.
You ready to eat? Let's have some milk.
Oh.
Oh.
Hi, Lili.
There was something that felt
so complete once we had Lilibet.
Everyone just really respected
that we've been through so much
and that we, like any parent,
deserve to just welcome their child
into the world peacefully,
and have that time as a family
to nurture and cocoon.
Which we did,
with the addition of our little toddler.
Flowers for Mommy?
Thank you. Can I have a kiss?
I think at the moment,
I see a lot of my wife in Archie.
- I see a lot of my mum in Lili.
- Mm.
She's very Spencer-like.
She's got the same blue eyes.
Blue, blue, blue eyes.
Sort of like a golden-reddish hair.
Mm-hmm.
Oh boy! Are you walking?
Okay.
We'll call, we'll chat,
and we'll talk about silly things.
And they were pretty serious on the phone.
I go, "Okay, what's going on?"
They said, "Well, we'd like for you
to be Lili's godfather." I go, "Whoa."
I had to take a minute to take that in.
And I thought,
"I'd be honored.
I'd absolutely be honored."
And I got off the phone,
took it all in and then called them back.
I go, "Uh, hold on a second."
"Does this mean we got to go over there
and do all of that in the church with them
and figure all that out?
I don't want to do that."
"Maybe we can do a little private ceremony
here and let that be that,
and if you have to do it there,
then that's okay."
Like a diamond in the sky ♪
Twinkle, twinkle little star ♪
- How I wonder what you are ♪
- They're creating their family.
And, um
friends can be family too.
Parvati! Parvati!
Josie!
They can start something
fresh and new and hope that one day
that family on both ends will be able
to understand that this is truly love.
Happy birthday to you ♪
Archie, do you want to come help
blow out the candles? Come help.
Yay!
Oh my Yeah!
Eugenie's in town.
Where are we?
- At the Superbowl!
- At the Superbowl!
You gotta grab him, Eugenie.
You gotta grab him!
Trousers are falling down.
Good job.
Just seeing Archie running
across the lawn and this big smile
This is the world that he knows.
He spent his first five months in Windsor.
That was it.
This is home to him. This is home to Lili.
"I need to walk away!"
And this is our home.
Riding down the promenade ♪
I get to do things with our kids
I would never be able to do in the UK.
Woo!
He's deep in some sort of legal email,
I can tell.
Meghan's case
against Associated Newspapers
had gone on several years.
At the beginning of 2021, the judge said,
"We don't need
to have a trial or disclosure."
"I'm deciding the case now.
I'm calling it in Meghan's favor."
Then, uh, Associated predictably appealed.
It was all, we thought, just
an opportunity to generate more clickbait.
When all of this started,
I had no children.
And now I have birthed two and lost one.
And it's still going on.
When we were
just about to go to the Court of Appeal,
a senior member
of the Duke of Cambridge's team
came forward to give this witness
statement which wasn't required.
And sadly, there's just no way
he could have done that without, um,
the authority of his bosses.
The Mail on Sunday was arguing
all the way through this
that actually this letter wasn't private
because she shared a draft
with her former press secretary
and she shared some
text messages with him.
Even during the course
of those text messages, Meghan said,
"Obviously everything I have drafted
is with the understanding it could leak."
- Let me deal with it.
- How do we deal with that?
Like, how on earth Like
He works for his brother. Like
But that I know.
- Like that Like, I It's your brother.
- Yep.
I'm not gonna say anything
about your brother, but it's so obvious.
- It's like, all
- It's even more
It's even more obvious
that they'll try and cover it up.
Again, "Jason, the former aide
of Meghan and Harry," as opposed to
Why are we talking about him
as her former aide
and not as the person
who works for your brother?
That's why I'm now living
in a different country.
Because all the comms teams basically like
try to outdo each other, but this is the
This is the contract.
The symbiotic relationship
between the two institutions working
the best that they can.
Okay. Thank you.
Is Meghan
manipulating the media?
Thank you
for your text messages as well.
ER says, "Of course Meghan's
manipulating the media."
"Good for her, I say.
They manipulate us enough."
Chris said she likes
to control the narrative
Thank you.
I just wanted to ask you,
you know, about the appeal,
and how you feel about it,
and also just how you feel
about these issues of privacy.
It's an arduous process. But it's just me
standing up for what's right.
Which I think is important
across the board,
be it in this case or in the other things
we've been talking about today.
At a certain point,
no matter how difficult it is, if you know
the difference between right and wrong,
you must stand up for what's right,
and that's what I'm doing.
It's just before 2 a.m.
And we're ringing the team in the UK
to get the results of the appeal.
So, just quickly,
while we're waiting for Jenny to call
- Hm?
- How do you feel?
I just I basically just feel
like a little bit nauseous.
I just don't know. Like
I know they're confident,
but I just want it all to be over.
Hey. Congratulations.
Oh.
Oh, Jenny. Thank you for
- I know.
- Thank you for not milking that.
Thank you for not playing
How are you feeling?
I don't know. Maybe now I'm gonna eat
some of the ice cream you sent.
Fuck, yeah!
On every level,
this is so satisfying and sensational!
You did this. And you, H.
My ongoing joke of late
has been like H is just like
Mr. Justice Man. Mr. Justice Man.
And the California version of this
needs to be Mr. Just-Is, man!
Meghan Markle got
a court-mandated front page mea culpa
from a UK tabloid over the weekend.
The statement from Mail on Sunday
stopped short of an apology,
but it did acknowledge
Markle's legal victory.
The witness statement had no legal
significance on the case whatsoever,
other than to actually vindicate
a lot of what Meghan had been saying
about how the letter
was never intended to be published.
But it was filed because
the impact on Meghan's reputation
was potentially damaging.
The reporting skewered things to make
it look, falsely, as if Meghan had lied,
which she absolutely hadn't.
As has been proven time and time again,
there's an incentive
for the British media to get you to trial.
Because they can make so much money,
and it creates such a circus around it,
which is exactly what they did here.
And if we don't have the resource,
or the capability, or the capacity
to be able to stand up to these people,
then no one else does.
- Hey-o.
- Hi!
- Nice to meet you.
- Nice to meet you too.
- Everyone is off to the right.
- Thank you.
- Hi!
- Hi guys!
Okay, so each episode
Everyone's so dressed up.
Thank God I didn't wear jeans.
We have a good friend,
and every year at New Year's,
she goes around the table
and asks who's sitting there at dinner,
"What is your word for this year?"
And a few years ago,
when I heard that, I was like,
"Oh, what is my word?
Not a resolution. What is your word?"
And I thought
"My word is peace. Peace. It's got
to be peace. All I want is peace."
And I went, "Nope.
I can't have peace without truth."
My word for that year was truth.
- Happy Holidays!
- Happy holidays, happy holidays.
- Thank you, guys!
- Cheers, guys. Cheers, cheers.
Rick, you're up.
And then by the next year,
oh, here we are again.
Truth. We got some truth out. Finally,
people are gonna know some truths.
But it hasn't given us peace.
It's like my word has to be peace.
It was around that time
that I was like, "I just want peace."
And part of that, for me, is reclaiming.
You know, when you've lost
a huge piece of yourself,
getting that back includes
getting back those relationships
and those friendships
and things that anchor you to who you are.
Ashleigh was a huge part of that for me.
And then, you know, she came back
into my life then at the end of last year.
Hello!
Hello. Hi, baby girl. Hi.
- I texted her.
- Thank you. What you doing?
And she was immediately
just happy to be reconnected.
I missed you. You're so big.
Good job!
Are you making zucchini muffins?
I was there at Christmas.
- What's
- All the sides. Get everything mixed in.
I missed so much of Archie's life,
but it doesn't necessarily feel like it.
I think we immediately kind of
had this bond.
So just kind of to experience
them growing up,
feeling like I'm in their life,
that has been really good.
- Here's some more.
- Tomatoes.
- Some more.
- Your tomatoes!
Look at this one!
Ah, it's so big!
But part
of what's beautiful here is the freedom
to have family moments out in the world.
Oh, we're gonna
see the horses. Yay!
And I want our kids to be
able to do that and to be able to travel.
And to fall in love, you know.
I just want them to be happy.
The world that they see
is how I would love the world to be.
They don't They don't need to worry
about the things that we worry about.
- Ball?
- Ball?
- Again?
- Again.
Follow ♪
Follow the sun ♪
And which way the wind blows ♪
When this day is done ♪
Breathe ♪
Are there things that
you miss about life in the institution?
Yeah, I mean, I miss the
The weird family gatherings when we're all
sort of brought together under one roof
for, you know, certain times of the year.
Um, that I miss.
Um, you know, being part of the
institution meant that I was in the UK.
So I miss the UK. I miss my friends.
Um, and I've lost
I've lost a few friends
in this process as well.
I mean, I came here because I was changed.
I changed to the point
that I'd outgrown my environment.
Therefore, this was
the most obvious place to come.
You know, it's one of the places
where I think my mum
was probably gonna end up
living potentially.
You know.
So follow ♪
Follow the sun ♪
The direction of the birds ♪
The direction of love ♪
Breathe, breathe in the air ♪
Cherish this moment ♪
Cherish this breath ♪
Harry was always
looking for a simpler life.
More, uh, human, you know.
A husband and a wife,
with two kids and two dogs.
Thinking about, you know,
what's for dinner and, you know,
what's our schedule look like tomorrow?
Which is not something
that, uh, was so normal for him.
This crazy society ♪
Home sweet home.
The strand
Take a straw to the nearest waters and ♪
There's times when I've been angry,
but I can't be that angry
because I genuinely feel that I, and we,
are exactly where we're supposed to be.
Long before you came
So which way is the wind blowing ♪
We've made it to the other side.
When this day is done ♪
It's amazing how things come
full circle that you never think about.
I gave a speech the night of our wedding,
which is atypical for a bride
in the UK, I think?
Very.
I have it on my phone.
I can read it to you. Should I read it?
From your phone?
- Am I gonna be able to read that?
- Try.
"On to the crux
of why I wanted to speak tonight."
"First of all, it's been a while."
That got a big laugh.
"But mostly I wanted to share a story."
"A story that I wrote about the man
that I love and the way that we met."
"Let's call this a modern fairy tale.
"Once upon a time,
there was a girl from LA."
"Some people called her an actress."
"And there was a guy from London."
"Some people called him a prince."
"All of those people didn't fully get it,
because this is the love story of a boy
and a girl who were meant to be together."
"They meet on July 3rd, 2016 in London.
And they giggle endlessly."
"They have their second date
and he brings her cupcakes
because it's 4th July."
"'A bittersweet celebration', he says.
Ironic really."
"Her country's independence
from his country."
"Yet in this moment, they know they don't
want to be independent of each other."
"And after a month
of long-distance courtship,
they settle into the quiet of Botswana."
"And amidst whatever momentary worries
that creep in,
they look at each other and think,
'Whatever, world, we're in.'"
"They would love,
and garden, and travel, and laugh,
and rack up more air miles
than any couple could have."
"And when the tides were rough,
they squeezed each other tighter."
"'Nothing can break us, ' they'd say.
'For this love, she was a fighter.'"
"I appreciate, respect
and honor you, my treasure,
for the family we will create,
and our love story
that will last forever."
She's happy to go up the hill
but she hates going down the hill.
We don't have
that much farther to go.
What?
"So I ask you to raise a glass
to the astounding assurance
that now life begins,
and the everlasting knowing
that, above all, love wins."
My love has no beginning
My love has no end ♪
No front, no back
And my love won't bend ♪
I'm in the middle ♪
Lost in a spin ♪
Loving you ♪
And you don't know, you don't know
You don't know, you don't know ♪
How glad I am ♪
My love has no bottom
My love has no top ♪
My love won't rise
And my love won't drop ♪
I'm in the middle ♪
And I can't stop ♪
Loving you ♪
And you don't know, you don't know
You don't know, you don't know ♪
How glad I am ♪
I wish I were a poet ♪
So I could express ♪
What I'd, what I'd like to say ♪
I wish I were an artist ♪
So I could paint a picture ♪
Of how I feel ♪
Of how I feel today ♪
My love has no walls on either side ♪
That makes my love wider than wide ♪
I'm in the middle and I can't hide ♪
Loving you ♪
And you don't know, you don't know
You don't know, you don't know ♪
How glad I am ♪
And you don't know, you don't know
You don't know, you don't know ♪
How glad I am ♪
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