Meghan Markle hinted at rejoining on Instagram and spoke more about her struggles within the royal family.
In an extensive interview with New York magazine The Cut, he also revealed how the n-word was used to describe his son.
The decision to potentially return to Instagram was inspired by the launch of his new podcast, Archetypes, which released its first episode on Spotify last week.
He leaned over the interviewer and quietly asked, “Do you want to know the secret?” I’m… back to Instagram.
In fact, Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan announced via Instagram that they would step down from their roles in the royal family in January 2020.
In a later interview, he said that he wasn’t sure if he would actually return to the social media platform.
After quitting Twitter and Facebook last January, Meghan and Prince Harry took a long break from social media.
They said they made the decision because they felt “alienated” by the online hate.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who have nine million followers, have not posted to Instagram since March 2020.
In their latest post, they hinted that they would be taking a leave of absence from social media.
The couple wrote: “Thank you to this community, thank you for your support, inspiration and for sharing the good things in the world. I hope to hear from you soon. Great!
Until then, please take care of yourself.
Meghan Markle has spoken out about the trolls and bullying she has faced through social media in the past.
He also discussed “the world’s most trolled people” in a World Mental Health Day podcast.
In a chat, the former actress said:
“Eight months later, it didn’t look like she was on maternity leave or with a baby.
“But what they were able to create and awaken is almost impossible. It’s too big to imagine what it feels like. It does not matter if you are 15 or 25 years old… you are not true.
Prince Harry has also attacked social media companies in the past, saying in an interview with US business magazine Fast Company that it has created a “hate crisis, a health crisis and a truth crisis”.
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