Meghan Markle says everyone has the ‘basic right to privacy’ in unseen Oprah clip

Meghan Markle was asked if she had thought about losing privacy when she married Prince Harry in 2018

By Web Desk
March 09, 2021

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An unseen part of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's interview with Oprah Winfrey on CBS was dropped on Monday after the full chat sent shock waves around the globe on Sunday.

The latest video shows the Duchess of Sussex, 39, speaking about the ‘basic rights to privacy’ and whether or not she had thought about losing privacy when she married Prince Harry in 2018.

“I think everyone has a basic right to privacy. Basic. We’re not talking about anything that anybody else wouldn’t expect,” she said.

“If you’re at work and you have a photograph of your child on your desk, and your coworker says, ‘Oh, my gosh, your kid’s so cute. That’s fantastic! Can I see your phone so I can see all the pictures of your child?’”

“You go, ‘No. This is the picture I’m comfortable sharing with you,’” she shared.

“And then if they double down and say, ‘No, but you already showed me that one. So you have to show me everything. You know what, I’m just gonna hire someone to sit in front of your house, or hide in the bushes and take pictures into your backyard, because you’ve lost your right to privacy… because you shared one image with me,” she continued.

“That’s sort of the flawed argument,” she said.

“I think life is about being able to share our stories and share parts of our lives that you’re comfortable with.”

“There’s no one who’s on Instagram or social media that would say, ‘because I shared this one picture that entitles you to have my entire camera roll…’ no one would want that,” she added.

“It’s about boundaries and it’s about respect,” she said.

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