Meghan Markle brought royal fans to tears when she opened up about her childhood struggles in a touching video that has resurfaced, leaving them deeply moved.
During an episode of the Netflix docuseries 'Harry and Meghan' she shares with Prince Harry, the Duchess of Sussex spoke candidly about her longing for a "nuclear family" after her parents divorced when she was six years old.In a revealing moment from the series, Meghan discusses her family's breakup and shares a moving poem she wrote about her experiences.
Opening up about the impact of her parents' amicable co-parenting, she revealed: "Even though my parents co-parented well, you think about how that informs what you grow up to be and what you want."She reminisced about being 12-years-old at Immaculate Heart, a school in Los Angeles, where she was inspired to write a poem that remains etched in her memory, OK!
reports.Reciting her composition, she shared: "Two houses, two homes, two kitchens, two phones, two couches where I lay, two places that I stay.
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