MEGHAN Markle’s critics “will not stop until she dies”, Prince Harry has claimed in his new mental health documentary.
The Duke of Sussex opens up about his struggles with his mental well-being and the trauma that haunts him after the death of mother Princess Diana in The Me You Can’t See – his new series with Oprah Winfrey that dropped on Apple TV today.
Harry, 36, says he regrets not taking a stand in his relationship with Meghan sooner, comparing their relationship to that of Diana’s.
“History was repeating itself. My mother was chased to her death while she was in a relationship with someone who wasn’t white,” he said.
“And now look what’s happened. You want to talk about history repeating itself? They’re not going to stop until she dies.”
The Duke added that what stopped his wife from giving into suicidal thoughts was how “unfair” it would be to him “after everything that had happened to” Diana.
Harry also admitted to past drug use and booze binges to escape from his anguish.
“I was willing to drink, I was willing to take drugs, I was willing to try and do the things that made me feel less like I was feeling,” he said.
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