Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, has opened up about the online abuse she faced during her pregnancies and postpartum period. Speaking at a panel discussion during the SXSW festival, Markle revealed that the majority of the bullying and abuse she experienced occurred while she was pregnant with her children, Archie and Lilibet. The panel, which included notable figures such as Brooke Shields, Katie Couric, and sociologist Nancy Wang Yuen, focused on the issue of online trolling.
Markle expressed her disbelief and questioned why people would engage in such hateful behavior. She emphasized that the abuse she faced was not merely catty remarks but rather cruel attacks. The Duchess urged the audience, including her husband Prince Harry, to try to understand the motivations behind such behavior.
The birth of Prince Archie in May 2019 coincided with Markle’s time as a working member of the royal family. However, it was during this period that she faced the worst abuse. Two years later, Princess Lilibet was born after the Sussexes stepped down from their royal duties and relocated to California.
Markle has been candid about her struggles with online hate in the past. During her interview with Oprah Winfrey in 2021, she revealed that she had contemplated ending her life due to the vitriol she endured. At a gala in New York City, she admitted feeling ashamed to admit her struggles but acknowledged that speaking out was crucial to her well-being.
Despite the challenges, Markle praised her husband, Prince Harry, for being an incredible partner and hands-on father. She expressed gratitude for his unwavering support and acknowledged it as a blessing in her life.
Before the panel discussion, Markle and Prince Harry enjoyed a romantic date night at the Soho House in Austin. Markle’s appearance at the SXSW festival was highly anticipated, and she was billed as a “visionary female leader.”
Markle’s candid revelations shed light on the dark side of online abuse and the toll it can take on individuals, particularly during vulnerable periods such as pregnancy and postpartum. Her willingness to speak out about her experiences serves as a reminder of the importance of empathy and kindness in the digital age.