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Originally Posted by AnnieK
You see, I saw it differently and remember commenting at the time my views on it.
I don't believe it was that wrong what she did. She was asked how she was and said she was struggling. Despite the fame, fortune etc Meghan was still battling demons. Demons that many millions of women face daily. How many women who have suffered PND felt like they were totally alone, they should be happy with that perfect baby but instead felt miserable. Meghan could have helped a woman here know that its ok to feel like that if someone with all the privilege she has still feels low.
We all know atrocities happen in the world and are happening right now. Children are starving, we watch adverts whilst eating our dinner, should we stop eating or talking about food? No. Harry and Meghan highlighted the plight of those women but the whole discussion point that people have is yeah but she spoke about herself for a 15 minute segment. So?
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Oh she was asked? That was left out whenever people speak about that documentary to make her look bad
100% agree with you. I see her opening up admirable and potentially get others to open up too because you know keeping it in isn't healthy or it gets people to ask all their family and friends how they are.