He added, “I’d seen them obviously before we left and had a pretty long chat and so I formed a certain view there. And I speak to Harry relatively often and have done over the years so, as I said, I knew that things weren’t entirely brilliant behind the scenes, but it sort of built as the tour went on really.”

“I think some of what they were doing here was just emotional, it was just saying well this is where we’re at, and some of it was trying to do things differently,” the journalist said.
“If this documentary has an outcome, I do hope that it’s that everyone, perhaps including them, takes a really deep breath and maybe thinks really hard about how the future may play out,” he added.

After the couple announced they were takinglegal action against the British tabloids, they spoke out about hownegative press attention has hurt their familyinHarry & Meghan: An African Journey.
“Look, part of this job and part of any job, like everybody, means putting on a brave face and turning a cheek to a lot of the stuff. But again, for me and for my wife, of course, there’s a lot of stuff that hurts — especially when the majority of it is untrue,” saysPrince Harryin the documentary.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry.Chris Jackson/Getty

Meghan shared that she hopes people will one day come tounderstand and focus on the love she and Harry share for one another.
The royal mom continued: “It’s just, I’m Meghan and I’ve married this incredible man and this to me is just part of our love story.”
source: people.com