Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle has admitted that she was left feeling "unwell" after being separated from her two children for almost three weeks. On GB News, royal correspondent Cameron Walker had his say on her second series of her Netflix show, With Love, Meghan. The new eight-episode series details a candid confession where Meghan did not elaborate on dates, but explained how long she had been away from her children, Archie and Lilibet. Queer Eye star Tan France told the Duchess that he gets heartbroken if he's away from his kids for more than a few days.
In response, Meghan nodded and said: "Oh, I know. The longest I went without being around out kids was almost three weeks." She then added: "I was... not well." GB News has argued that Meghan is referring to the death of Queen Elizabeth.
Both Meghan and Prince Harry left their children being cared for by Meghan's mother, Doria Ragland. They had originally travelled to Manchester for a One World Summit on September 5 2022, before heading to Germany for an Invictus Games event and then coming back to London.
The pair ended up having to stay for several extra days when Queen Elizabeth II died on September 8. They both made public appearances, including speaking to mourners alongside Prince William and the Princess of Wales at Windsor. Meghan and Harry then both attended the funeral on September 19.
On GB News, Eamonn Holmes said: "I couldn't care less. But anyway, there is a bit of breaking news on this." Ellie Costello spoke about the three weeks Meghan referred to, and Cameron Walker added: "What we think that was was the death of Queen Elizabeth II back in 2022."
He continued: "Harry and Meghan were in the UK for charity before the Queen died unexpectedly. We don't 100% know if that is what she was referring to. But a lot of people are putting two and two together."
In the series, Prince Harry does not appear at all, but only in unseen photographs of their wedding at Windsor Castle. Cameron also said that if you love cooking and lifestyle, then the show is definitely for you.
With Love, Meghan can be streamed on Netflix now.
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