Netflix documentary: Prince Harry: 'I think my wife miscarried because of the Daily Mail'

In March 2020, Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan finally said goodbye to the island and turned their backs on Great Britain and their duties there.

Netflix documentary: Prince Harry: 'I think my wife miscarried because of the Daily Mail'

In March 2020, Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan finally said goodbye to the island and turned their backs on Great Britain and their duties there. What nobody knew at the time. It wasn't long before Meghan got pregnant. But in July of the same year, the now 41-year-old suffered a miscarriage.

Four months later, she wrote about her experience in an essay for The New York Times. "As I clutched my firstborn child, I knew I was going to lose my second child," she revealed at the time. Today her husband Prince Harry raises serious allegations.

In the couple's Netflix documentary, King Charles III's son says who he thinks is to blame for the tragedy.

Meghan was fighting a lawsuit against Associated Newspapers, publishers of The Mail on Sunday, MailOnline and Daily Mail at the time. The "Mail on Sunday" had published a private letter from the Duchess to her father Thomas Markle months earlier.

"I believe my wife miscarried because of what the Mail did. I watched the whole thing," Prince Harry said in the documentary. "Do we know for sure that this caused the miscarriage? Of course we don't know. But considering the stress this caused, the lack of sleep and the timing of the pregnancy she was in, I can tell of what I saw saying that the miscarriage was caused by what they wanted to do to her," explains the prince.

Duchess Meghan won her lawsuit against Associated Newspapers in late 2021.

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