Throughout the tour, the couple spentten jam-packed daysworking with numerous charities in Africa.

This is everything that was revealed inHarry & Meghan: An African Journey.

That doesn’t make any sense.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on their African tour

I’m not in tabloids.'

I didn’t get it."

Meghan noted that coming to terms with it all over the past year had been “complicated.”

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, October 1 on African tour

Subsequently things have radically changed."

By March 2019, Harry and Meghan Markle hadsplit their householdapart from William andKate Middleton’s.

He acknowledged that “stuff happens,” adding, “But, look, we’re brothers.

Prince Harry and Prince William

We’ll always be brothers.

According to Harry, the “majority” of the rumors were “created out of nothing.”

When asked about her mental health, she took another moment and appeared to blink back tears.

Meghan Markle in Africa, October 1, 2019

“And then when you have a newborn, you know.

And especially as a woman, it’s a lot.

Unfortunately, those are not happy memories.

Prince Harry clearing mines in Africa

Shortly beforeDiana’s death, she was being pursued by the paparazzi.

Harry later launchedhis own legal battleagainst the British press.

The Duke of Sussex continues to worry about the duchess and now his little one too.

Prince Harry with Meghan Markle on African royal tour

That’s just me not wanting a repeat of the past.”

Within her reply, we learned the sweet nickname Meghan had given her husband.

That’s not the point of life,” she revealed.

Prince Harry holding Meghan Markle’s hand in Johannesburg

“You’ve got to thrive, you’ve got to feel happy.”

She further revealed, “Meghan everybody knows by now is a hugger.”

“It was so beautiful,” Luthuli recalled.

Meghan Markle smiling at husband Prince Harry

Meghan wasn’t the first royal hugger, though.

According toPrincess Diana’s aunt, Mary Roche, the late royal was very fond of hugs.

“Diana was very affectionate and warm and a great hugger, which is very unlike our family tradition.

Meghan Markle hugging a little boy in Africa

Hugs were very important to her, and hugging her children,” Roche explained to theDaily Mail.

“She even gave meThe Little Book of Hugs.”

He even completed his first royal engagement: meeting Archbishop Desmond Tutu.

Scene from Harry & Meghan: An African Journey

In the documentary, Meghan spoke of what it was like having her son meet the archbishop.

“So, it’s really special.”

He explained, “What we need to remind everybody is: these are things that are happening now.

PrinceHarry during tree-planting ceremony in Africa

We are already living in it.

We are the frog in the water and it’s already been brought to the boil.”

“Everyone knows it.

Prince Archie on a royal tour

He continued, saying, “He found his voice now.

Meghan noted a similar love of the continent in her then nearly five-month-old.

“We thought he was happy before,” she explained.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in Cape Town, South Africa

“He’s the happiest here.

He’s [been] so chatty the past two days.”