and that really broke my heart. the programmes present troubling insights into what the couple, and meghan in particular, went through, though without any attempt to examine whether their own behaviour may, on occasions, have anticipated matters. at one point, harry says, it never needed to be this way. that may be one of the few points on which all members of the family can agree. nicholas witchell, bbc news. i ve been speaking to royal historian and author dr carolyn harris. i asked her what the latest episodes of harry and meghan s programme mean for the future of the monarchy. seeing the transition from one reign to another, king charles iii mentioned his love for harry and meghan and he was proud of the new lives they were creating in california so were creating in california so
be a supporting act, is then stealing the limelight or doing thejob better than the person who is born to do this, that upsets people. it shifts the balance. in their version of events, meghan had become too popular so stories were planted in the media to damage her. meghan felt completely overwhelmed. it s like, all of this if i m not here. and that was the scariest thing about it. it was such clear thinking. i remember hertelling me that she had wanted to take her own life. and that really broke my heart. the programmes present troubling insights into what the couple, and meghan in particular, went through, though without any attempt to examine whether their own behaviour may, on occasions, have anticipated matters. at one point, harry says, it never needed to be this way.
it was such clear thinking. i remember hertelling me that she had wanted to take her own life. and that really broke my heart. the programmes present troubling insights into what the couple, and meghan in particular, went through, though without any attempt to examine whether their own behaviour may, on occasions, have anticipated matters. at one point, harry says, it never needed to be this way. that may be one of the few points on which all members of the family can agree. nicholas witchell, bbc news. i m joined now by the royal commentator, richard berthel sen. thank you for your time and joining us. what you make of this and how damaging is all this and how damaging is all this to the royal family? i think the list as presented by nicholas just now is a very damaging list but we have to remember what he said at the outset, this is their story on their terms, told in their way.
into what the couple, and meghan in particular, went through, though without any attempt to examine whether their own behaviour may, on occasions, have anticipated matters. at one point, harry says, it never needed to be this way. that may be one of the few points on which all members of the family can agree. nicholas witchell, bbc news. the german former tennis star, boris becker, has been deported from britain following his release from prison earlier in the day. the three times wimbledon champion, was jailed for hiding over three million dollars of assets and loans to avoid paying his debts after he was declared bankrupt. he had served eight months of a two and a half year sentence. actor henry cavill has been dropped as superman. the news comes less than two months after he said he would be coming back to play the role. but in october, just after the first announcement new bosses took over the film studio in charge, dc studios. they had other plans and decided cavill won t be
if i m not here. and that was the scariest thing about it. it was such clear thinking. i remember hertelling me that she had wanted to take her own life. and that really broke my heart. the programmes present troubling insights into what the couple, and meghan in particular, went through, though without any attempt to examine whether their own behaviour may, on occasions, have anticipated matters. at one point, harry says, it never needed to be this way. that may be one of the few points on which all members of the family can agree. nicholas witchell, bbc news. i m joined now from toronto by dr carolyn harris, a royal historian and author. thank you very much forjoining us on bbc world news. this