'Someone wanted to kill me': Meghan Markle's shocking revelation on slammed Netflix docu

'Someone wanted to kill me': Meghan Markle's shocking revelation on slammed Netflix docu
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in a still from 'Harry & Meghan' (Netflix)

LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have recently dropped some significant bombshells by admitting they had received death threats online and that someone was responsible for their highly publicized miscarriage. These revelations are made in their new Netflix docuseries curtailing the Royal Family and its embroilment in ugly squabbles.

In the fifth episode of the controversial couple's second volume of their well-liked Netflix series, Meghan opened up by discussing her terrifying online encounters. She cited a particularly horrifying message she had received, "Meghan just needs to die. Someone needs to kill her. Maybe it should be me." In the video, Meghan explains, "And I was just like, 'OK.' That's what's actually out in the world because of people creating hate." The Duchess of Sussex then breaks into tears, saying, "I'm a mom. That's my real life. And that's the piece when you see it and you go, 'You are making people want to kill me. You are making me scared.'" As a result of the tension, Meghan said she was unable to sleep and was feverishly searching the house, worrying about the safety of their baby Archie and whether the doors were locked, according to TMZ.

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Turning to Prince Harry, he spoke about an acrimonious encounter he had with the Royal Family over his request for a "half in, half out" arrangement. Members of the Royal Family were made aware by Harry and Megan that they no longer desired full-time positions at the palace but still desired to assist the Queen in her duties. The concept, according to Harry, was promptly rejected by the Royals which precipitated a major altercation between him and his brother, Prince William. "It was terrifying to have my brother scream and shout at me, and my father say things that just simply weren't true, and my grandmother quietly sit there and take it all in," Harry said, referencing his father and then-Prince Charles and Queen Elizabeth II.

Harry also attributed Meghan's miscarriage in 2020 to the tabloid press in the Netflix show, naming the Daily Mail in particular. The publication of a 2019 private letter from Meghan to her father, Thomas Markle, prompted the pair to file a lawsuit against the publication. "Now, do we absolutely know that the miscarriage was caused, created by that?" Harry said. "Of course we don't, but bearing in mind the stress that caused, the lack of sleep and the timing of the pregnancy, how many weeks in she was, I can say from what I saw, that miscarriage was caused by what they were trying to do to her."