In the unaired clip, Oprah Winfrey asks about the notion that Meghan should’ve expected that she’d “lose privacy” when she married the royal. “That’s part of the deal,” as Oprah put it.
However, Meghan explained, “I think everyone has a basic right to privacy. Basic. We’re not talking about anything that anybody else wouldn’t expect.”
She came up with the following example: “If you’re at work and you have a photograph of your child on your desk, and your co-worker 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.'”
The former actress revealed that she and Prince Harry haven’t demanded total privacy now that they’re no longer working members of the royal family, as some headlines might suggest.
“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. Go ahead and look through it.’ No one would want that,” the former actress continues. “So it’s about boundaries. And it’s about respect.”
This is just one of the many clips from the interview that didn’t make the cut.
Source: ENews