Meghan Markle previously got candid about her upbringing as a product of divorce.
In her interview the producer of the series, Meghan Markle shared a little insight into what her childhood was like living a complicated life between two homes.
Meghan Markle writes a poem about her life
One part of her testimony expressed how the former actress was a daddy’s girl. In a series of never-before-seen footage, Meghan reveals some images of her in her younger days. The actress is described by her mother as one of the smartest children and adds that “she couldn’t help her with her homework” because she did it herself.
Turning the page, Meghan Markle shared that one assignment she was instructed to do in school, was to write a poem about her life. The actress shared that she remembers the poem “to this day” and began to recite her poem. Her poem about this topic read:
Two houses, Two homes, Two kitchens, Two phones
Two couches where I lay, Two places where I stay,
Moving, moving here and there from
Monday to Friday I’m everywhere
Don’t get me wrong, it’s not that bad
But oftentimes it makes me sad,
I want to live that nuclear life,
With a happy dad and his loving wife,
A picket fence, a shaggy dog,
A fireplace with a burning log
But it’s not real, it’s just a dream
I cannot cry or even scream
So here I sit with cat number three
Life would be easy if there were two of me.
After this, the camera moves to Harry who shares that divorced children have more in common than people will know. As many may know, Prince Charles and Princess Diana divorced when Harry and William were just children. Following the death of his mother, the Prince continued to reiterate that he didn’t want the same thing which happened to his mother to happen to his wife.
Harry and Meghan who have since left behind their royal titles, now share two children together. The second volume of Harry and Meghan will be streaming on the 15th of December.