Prince Harry and Meghan Markles explosive documentary set to air across the globe

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PRINCE Harry and Meghan Markles explosive documentary in which they discussed their struggles with fame will be aired around the world.

Broadcasters in Europe, Africa and Australia have snapped the rights to the ITV doc Harry and Meghan: An African Journey, reports Variety.

ITV’s doc Harry and Meghan: An African Journey will air around the world

The programme aired in the UK on Sunday night and reportedly worried senior royals after the couple spoke openly about how the pressures of public life had impacted their mental health.

Produced by ITN Productions and ITV News, the documentary will air in the US on ABC tomorrow night.

Aussie broadcaster Network 10 has purchased the show while TVNZ will screen it in New Zealand.

In Europe, it will air on TV2 in Denmark, RTL in the Netherlands and on Medialaan in Belgium.

BBC Studios Lifestyle has acquired the rights to the doc in Poland and across the African continent.

Meghan appeared emotionalduring her interview with ITV’s Tom Bradby in Sunday’s doc.

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Asked about the pressure of royal life, she said: “Look, any woman especially when they are pregnant youre really vulnerable and so that was made really challenging, and then when you have a newborn you know

“And especially as a woman, its a lot. So you add this on top of just trying to be a new mom or trying to be a newlywed its, well

“And, also thank you for asking, because not many people have asked if Im OK. But its a very real thing to be going through behind the scenes.”

Broadcasters around the globe have bought the rights to air the explosive programme
Meghan fought back tears when she was asked by ITV host Tom Bradby if she was ok

Harry spoke about his family including his relationship with brother William

Tom asks her directly if it is fair to say that it has been a struggle, and looking emotional, Meghan replies: “Yes.”

During Sunday nights interview,Harryreferred to his relationship with his brother William saying that although he knew his older sibling was there for him, they were certainly on different paths.

On Wills, the prince said: “We dont see each other as much as we used to because were so busy.

But I love him dearly and the majority of the stuff is created out of nothing. But as brothers, you have good days, you have bad days.

It has been reported the princes spoke to each other privately after the documentary aired.

Sources told The Times “they would have been in touch”, and a line had been drawn in the fallout of Harry’s remarks on his sibling relationship.

They added: “These are conversations that should take place privately. It is not a topic to play out in public.”

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