Meghan Markle’s incredibly raw and emotive piece for the New York Times, I’ve spent time wondering how she must’ve felt once the words that were private to her, became the subject of the world’s glare.
Writing is often therapeutic, but finding yourself the topic of everyone’s debate is not. Especially when that topic is one of the hardest, most painful experiences you’ve ever had to endure and you’re inviting 7.5 billion people to share in that.
Meghan knows all too well how cruel and harsh her many critics can be and she would’ve known the spin they would’ve put on it, but still she wanted to speak her truth.
Miscarriage, we’re often informed, is incredibly common – one in four pregnancies end in miscarriage. However, sometimes the.
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