meghan royal tour

Meghan Markle opens up about her most 'vulnerable' moment while breastfeeding Archie

The Sussexes gave one of their most candid interviews yet

Lifestyle Managing Editor
October 10, 2020

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex took part in their first ever joint podcast as they marked World Mental Health Day on Saturday.

Prince Harry, 36, and Meghan, 39, sat down with three of Teenager Therapy's hosts Gael, Kayla and Thomas earlier this week to talk about removing the stigma around the issue of mental health.

READ: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle celebrate friends' baby news on glam outing

In one of her most candid interviews to date, Meghan was asked how she was feeling, echoing her memorable moment of raw emotion during ITV documentary Harry and Meghan: An African Journey.

LISTEN: Meghan Markle shares her most "vulnerable" moment 

She said: "Isn't that funny, it was about a year ago that someone asked me that. We were on a tour in South Africa. On the last day of the tour, we were just about to give Archie a bath, we were exhausted."

Harry chimed in, explaining: "She was still breastfeeding at the time".

Meghan said: "A lot of people don’t know, it’s like running a marathon, so between every official engagement I was running back to make sure our son was fed, and it was a lot.

Meghan and Prince Harry appeared on the Teenager Therapy podcast

"At the very end the journalist asked me 'Well, are you OK?' and I didn’t realise that my answer would receive such an interest from around the world, because I said 'Well thanks, people haven’t really asked me if I'm OK'.

DISCOVER: Prince Harry reveals hilarious new nickname during podcast appearance

"I didn't think about that answer, I just answered honestly, because I was in a moment of vulnerability because I was tired, because there was no presentation, it was just 'Here's where I am, I'm a mum who is with a four-and-half-month-old baby and we are tired.'

© Photo: Getty Images

Meghan spoke candidly about how "exhausted" she was during her South Africa tour

Turning the conversation back to the present day, Meghan said: "The reason it resonated with people is because everyone wants to be asked if they’re OK. So I would say… today, I'm doing well, thank you for asking."

MORE MEGHAN: Meghan's relaxed date night look is so affordable 

The Teenager Therapy podcast describes itself as "Five stressed, sleep deprived, yet energetic teens sit down and talk about the struggles that come with being a teenager."

In one sweet moment, Harry was asked by Gael what he liked to be called, to which the Duke said that anything is fine. Gael decided to call him "Big H" throughout the conversation and it's actually not too dissimilar to Meghan's nickname for her husband, whom she calls "H".

HELLO! understands the podcast was recorded earlier this week, in-person in Harry and Meghan's new hometown Montecito, with all participants wearing masks during the conversation.

© Photo: Getty Images

"It was a lot", Meghan said of juggling a newborn with her royal duties

The Duke and Duchess learned about the series from a New York Times profile on the hosts in July. Harry and Meghan listened to a few episodes and were so impressed with the show and the grace and honesty of the young hosts, and they knew immediately that they wanted to support their important work.

MORE: Meghan Markle and Prince Harry reveal unseen feature inside new living room

Mental health has continued to be a focus for the Sussexes after their departure from royal life in March. Harry has teamed up with Oprah Winfrey to produce a mental health documentary series with Apple and the Duke previously spoke about his own mental health struggles on Bryony Gordon's podcast 'Mad World' in 2017.

The Duke and Duchess have also joined forces with Malala Yousafzai to mark International Day of the Girl in a virtual chat that will be broadcast on Sunday 11 October.

Make sure you never miss a ROYAL story! Sign up to our newsletter to get all of our celebrity, royal and lifestyle news delivered directly to your inbox.

Sign up to HELLO! Daily for all the latest and best royal coverage

Email Address

By entering your details, you are agreeing to HELLO! Magazine User Data Protection Policy. You can unsubscribe at any time. For more information, please click here.

More Royalty

See more