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Meghan admitted that she was not doing well, and five years have passed, ushering in a new chapter in her life

author:Life in Tuao

Five years is enough to rejuvenate a heart that once openly exposed its fragility. Meghan Markle, the duchess who once sincerely expressed her diswelling in front of the camera, now announced a new chapter in her life to the world with a heartwarming speech on the occasion of her visit to Nigeria with Prince Harry.

Meghan admitted that she was not doing well, and five years have passed, ushering in a new chapter in her life

According to British media on May 15, the 42-year-old mother of two conveyed a positive new message to fans, describing her family life as "wonderful".

Back in 2019, during her pregnancy and in the first few months after the birth of her son Archie, in the face of negative media attention, she opened up in an interview with Tom Bradby and bluntly said that the pressure was huge.

Meghan admitted that she was not doing well, and five years have passed, ushering in a new chapter in her life

"Any pregnant woman is particularly vulnerable, and the challenges I face are even more daunting," she said. The arrival of a newborn, especially for a woman, means too much. At the same time, you have to try to adjust to the new mother and the newlywed life, and it all adds up. ”

"Thank you for your concern, because very few people ask me if I'm okay, but it's really happening behind the scenes."

When Bradby pressed on whether that meant she was "not really good and struggled a lot," Meghan's answer was meaningful: "Yes." ”

Prince Harry described this attitude of the media as "ruthless", and her simple "yes" not only confirmed the inner struggle, but also touched the heartstrings of countless people, reminding people of Prince Harry's mother, Princess Diana, and her misfortune due to the endless media chase.

Meghan admitted that she was not doing well, and five years have passed, ushering in a new chapter in her life

"Being part of this family, in such a role and responsibility, every time I see a camera, every time I hear a shutter, every time I see a flash, it instantly takes me back in time." "From that point of view, it's the worst reminder of a mother's life, not the best memorial," he said. ”

Now, five years later, Meghan has provided People magazine with the latest update on her life status during her trip to Nigeria, calling her life with Harry and her children Archie and Lilibet "wonderful". "We're all right and it's great to watch our little family grow and change," she said. Of course, I'm blessed, we're really blessed. ”

This happiness is not limited to the small circle of the family, but also extends to the expectations for the next generation and the vision for the future. In the interaction with Nigerian youth, especially those girls who are full of dreams, Meghan seems to see her former figure, and also sees the infinite possibilities of her children Archie and Lilibet.

"In them, I see myself, I see potential and hope. In the same way, I see this in our children, and our greatest desire is to give them a vision and passion for the future. ”

Meghan admitted that she was not doing well, and five years have passed, ushering in a new chapter in her life

Meghan's story, from public vulnerability to private happiness, is a magnificent narrative of resilience and self-growth. It teaches us that even in the face of great external pressure and deep personal distress, inner strength and the relentless pursuit of happiness can still guide us through the darkness and into the light.

Meghan's transformation not only belongs to the glory of the royal family, but also a true portrayal of every ordinary person facing difficulties and looking for light.

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