Meghan
Markle's
love
story
with
Prince
Harry
is
known
to
all.
Not
long
ago,
the
Royal
couple
welcomed
their
bundle
of
joy,
little
Prince
Archie
Mountbatten-Windsor.
Now
in
a
recent
interview,
the
Royal
Duchess
opened
up
about
media
criticism
and
the
struggles
she
had
to
undergo
as
part
of
motherhood.
"Look,
any
woman
-
especially
when
they
are
pregnant
-
you're
really
vulnerable
and
so
that
was
really
challenging
for
me.
And
then
when
you
have
a
newborn,
especially
as
a
woman
it's
a
lot,"
she
was
quoted
as
saying
by
South
Africa's
ITV
when
she
was
recently
visiting
the
country.
She
further
added:
"Also,
thank
you
for
asking,
because
not
many
people
have
asked
if
I'm
OK.
But
it's
a
very
real
thing
to
be
going
through
behind
the
scenes."
While
speaking
to
ITV,
Prince
Harry
also
revealed
that
at
times,
the
struggle
reminds
of
his
mother
Prince
Diana
and
the
unfortunate
incident
(car
crash)
that
followed.
He
said,
"I
think
probably
it
is
a
wound
that
festers.
I
think
being
part
of
this
family,
in
this
role,
in
this
job,
every
single
time
I
see
a
camera,
every
single
time
I
hear
a
click,
every
single
time
I
see
a
flash,
it
takes
me
straight
back,
so
in
that
respect
it's
the
worst
reminder
of
her
life
as
opposed
to
the
best."
He
further
added:
"Being
here
now
22
years
later
trying
to
finish
what
she
started
will
be
incredibly
emotional
but
everything
that
I
do
reminds
me
of
her.
But
as
I
said,
with
the
role,
with
the
job,
with
the
sort
of
pressures
that
come
with
that,
I
get
reminded
of
the
bad
stuff,
unfortunately."