Following their emotional ITV documentary Meghan and Harry: An African Journey, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have revealed to the world the extent of their agony.
WATCH: Meghan Markle says she is ‘not okay’
Speaking on Sky News, journalist Angela Levin said: “I think [Harry] feels and looks incredibly miserable and unhappy.
“Meghan is unhappy too and it seems incredibly sad that they can’t seem to help each other at the moment.”

Levin went on to analyse the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s journey through Africa, saying that for Prince Harry, his trip to Angola would have been particularly emotional, considering it involved retracing the steps of his late mother, Princess Diana.
“It seems unfortunate now,” Angela said.
“He is having another wave of agony over his mother, Princess Diana. The trip was going to be very difficult as he was retracing his mother’s steps.”


The heartrending documentary, opened people’s eyes to the raw emotions that are currently being felt by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
Speaking with Tom Bradby, the former Suits actress and mother-of-one opened up and appeared to break down when she was asked if she was okay.
“Look, any woman especially when they are pregnant you’re really vulnerable and so that was made really challenging, and then when you have a newborn – you know…” she said, her voice cracking with emotion.
Later in the doco, Prince Harry discussed leaving the UK to live in Africa following an onslaught of negative press in the British media.

“I don’t know where we could live in Africa at the moment,” the Duke of Sussex told Tom Bradby.
“We’ve just come from Cape Town, that would be an amazing place for us to be able to base ourselves, of course, it would.
“But with all the problems that are going on there, I just don’t see how we would be able to really make as much difference as we’d want to.”