LONDON: Meghan Markle has admitted becoming a mother while living under an intense media spotlight has been a "struggle".
The Duchess of Sussex gave birth to son Archie in May after marrying Prince Harry last year.
Britain´s aggressive press at first welcomed Markle, 38, into the royal fold but coverage has become increasingly hostile, with the tabloids luxuriating in stories about Markle´s fractured American family and rumours of palace rifts.
Speaking to ITV during the couple´s recent tour of southern Africa, she said that: "Not many people have asked if I´m OK".
"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 new born - you know?" she said, when asked how she was coping. "And especially as a woman, it´s a lot.
She added: "And also, thank you for asking, because not many people have asked if I´m OK. But it´s a very real thing to be going through behind the scenes."