Meghan Markle's Pal Jessica Mulroney Posts Cryptic Message After Prince Harry Talks About How He Dealt With Wife's Suicidal Thoughts
Shade alert? Meghan Markle's pal Jessica Mulroney shared an interesting quote on social media after Prince Harry talked about his wife's suicidal thoughts in his new AppleTV+ series.
“Speak out for what you believe in when you are ready,” Mulroney, 41, wrote on her Instagram Story on Saturday, May 22. “No matter how loud the other voices are, yours is the only one that should matter.
In the TV show, Harry talked about what his life was going through when she joined the royal family.
"I think people have seen the photographer of us, you know, squeezing each other's hands as we walked into the Royal Albert Hall in London for a charity event," Harry said in the new series, The Me You Can't See. "She was six months pregnant at the time. What perhaps people don't understand is, earlier that evening, Meghan decided to share with me the suicidal thoughts and the practicalities of how she was going to end her life. The scariest thing for her was her clarity of thought. She hadn't ‘lost it.' She wasn't crazy. She wasn't self-medicating, be it through pills or through alcohol. She was absolutely sober. She was completely sane. Yet in the quiet of night, these thoughts woke her up."
"The thing that stopped her from seeing it through was how unfair it would be on me after everything that had happened to my mum and to now be put in a position of losing another woman in my life, with a baby inside of her, our baby," he said, referring to how his mom, Princess Diana, who was killed in a car accident after being chased by the paparazzi. "I am somewhat ashamed of the way that I dealt with it."
“I was ashamed that it got this bad. I was ashamed to go to my family, because to be honest with you, like a lot of other people my age could probably relate to, I know that I’m not going to get from my family what I need,” Harry added.
Following Harry's confession, royal expert Angela Levin shared her thoughts. “How dreadful if Harry constantly thinks that he will lose Meghan like he did Diana and blames racism,” Levin tweeted on Monday, May 24. “Plus can’t get rid of M’s threat to commit suicide. His life sounds too much for him and he should back away from being a woke lecturing celebrity.”
Meanwhile, in April, Mulroney left Meghan off of a social media post about her girlfriends. "So lucky to have the best girlfriends in my life. I’m not sure I would have made it without these three. @smithkells @krystalkooper @karolinase_," she captioned a photo of herself with socialite Krystal Koo, event producer Kellie Smith and entrepreneur Karolina Segal.
One person pointed out that Meghan, 39, was nowhere to be found. "But where is Megs??" they wrote. A second person said, "No Meghan Markle 🤔."