<p>Their fairytale wedding was watched around the world, raising hopes of a new chapter in the royal family, reflecting a more diverse, modern Britain.</p>.<p>But after the dream turned sour and they quit last year, Prince Harry and his wife Meghan are now building a very different life.</p>.<p>In Sunday's CBS interview, the couple wore jeans to feed the hens they keep at their California home and were seen playing with young son Archie on the beach.</p>.<p>It's a far cry from Harry's previous regimented life and the formal duties Meghan was expected to embrace after their marriage in 2018.</p>.<p>Prince Henry Charles Albert David of Wales was born in 1984 into a life of unimaginable privilege, the youngest of heir-to-the-throne Prince Charles' two sons.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/harry-and-meghan-drop-bombshells-on-royal-family-media-959628.html" target="_blank">Read | Harry and Meghan drop 'bombshells' on royal family: media</a></strong></p>.<p>His mother, Princess Diana, died when he was 12. While at Eton, an elite boarding school, he failed to excel and was considered a loose cannon.</p>.<p>A photo that emerged of him in 2005 wearing Nazi uniform at a fancy dress party did little to help his image.</p>.<p>He told Oprah Winfrey that losing his mother so young had "quite a serious effect on not only my personal life but also my work as well".</p>.<p>Like older brother William, he joined the military, serving as an army captain in Afghanistan.</p>.<p>He called his time in uniform "the best escape I've ever had".</p>.<p>Afterwards he took on more public roles, launching the Invictus Games for wounded soldiers and veterans and publicising mental health issues.</p>.<p>Meghan, born in Los Angeles in 1981 to a black social worker mother and a white lighting director father, could not have had a more different upbringing.</p>.<p>Her mother, Dora Ragland, and father, Thomas Markle, split when she was two. Meghan attended a private Catholic school, then studied theatre and international relations at university.</p>.<p>She married film producer Trevor Engelson in 2011 -- the same year she got her breakthrough role in a Canadian legal drama, "Suits".</p>.<p>They divorced two years later.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/harry-and-meghan-interview-sparks-shock-anger-and-memes-on-twitter-959545.html" target="_blank">Read | Harry and Meghan interview sparks shock, anger and memes on Twitter</a></strong></p>.<p>Harry and Meghan met in 2016 on a blind date. She said she did not know much about the royal family. Harry said he had never seen "Suits".</p>.<p>But he told James Corden in a recent interview that he soon realised they had something "pretty special".</p>.<p>The couple soon went public, first at the Invictus Games in September 2017.</p>.<p>Her beauty and style made an impact but some media openly questioned whether she was royal marriage material because of her mixed-race heritage and status as a divorcée.</p>.<p>Yet, millions around the world were captivated by their unconventional royal wedding at St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle on May 19, 2018.</p>.<p>It included a gospel choir and a sermon by black US Bishop Michael Curry.</p>.<p>But her estranged father did not attend. Prince Charles led her down the aisle instead.</p>.<p>It emerged from the Winfrey interview that Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby married the couple three days earlier at a private ceremony.</p>.<p>Royal life seemed to go smoothly at first, with Meghan drawing cheering crowds and beaming with Harry's grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II.</p>.<p>But there were signs of trouble ahead, rumours of disquiet among staff, resignations, tears and tantrums, as well as unfavourable media comparisons with William's wife, Kate.</p>.<p>William and Harry -- close since their mother's death -- moved to separate their households and staff.</p>.<p>Meghan's father leaked a letter where she expressed sadness at the breakdown in their relationship.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/from-suicidal-thoughts-to-race-harry-and-meghan-unload-on-royal-family-959555.html" target="_blank">Also Read | From suicidal thoughts to race: Harry and Meghan unload on royal family</a></strong></p>.<p>Meghan was criticised in the press for not wearing tights, sitting the "wrong" way, eating avocados, cradling her pregnant stomach, or shunning the traditional post-birth royal photocall.</p>.<p>The couple even issued a statement condemning what they saw as racist coverage, in the start of a battle with the media that has seen some sued, and others frozen out.</p>.<p>Meghan told Winfrey how she kept crying at a concert she attended with Prince Harry in January 2019 while feeling suicidal.</p>.<p>"I just didn't want to be alive any more," she told Oprah, while Harry "cradled me."</p>.<p>In a 2019 ITV interview she said she told Harry it was not enough to simply survive, "you've got to thrive".</p>.<p>The pressure led them to quit their royal duties in March 2020, moving to Santa Barbara and striking out on their own, including lucrative deals with Netflix and Spotify.</p>.<p>Harry told Corden that their life in the UK was "destroying" his mental health, and he "did what any husband and what any father would do".</p>.<p>Rifts remain, including with his father, Harry said. But both hoped the future would be brighter, particularly with the arrival of a daughter later this year.</p>.<p>"To have a boy and then a girl, I mean what more can you ask for?" Harry said.</p>.<p>Both credited each other for saving themselves by leaving Britain.</p>.<p>"I was trapped but I didn't know I was trapped," said Harry. Meghan said she wanted their story to show that "life is worth living."</p>.<p>Asked if her story has a happy ending, Meghan said: "It does. Greater than any fairytale you've ever read."</p>
<p>Their fairytale wedding was watched around the world, raising hopes of a new chapter in the royal family, reflecting a more diverse, modern Britain.</p>.<p>But after the dream turned sour and they quit last year, Prince Harry and his wife Meghan are now building a very different life.</p>.<p>In Sunday's CBS interview, the couple wore jeans to feed the hens they keep at their California home and were seen playing with young son Archie on the beach.</p>.<p>It's a far cry from Harry's previous regimented life and the formal duties Meghan was expected to embrace after their marriage in 2018.</p>.<p>Prince Henry Charles Albert David of Wales was born in 1984 into a life of unimaginable privilege, the youngest of heir-to-the-throne Prince Charles' two sons.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/harry-and-meghan-drop-bombshells-on-royal-family-media-959628.html" target="_blank">Read | Harry and Meghan drop 'bombshells' on royal family: media</a></strong></p>.<p>His mother, Princess Diana, died when he was 12. While at Eton, an elite boarding school, he failed to excel and was considered a loose cannon.</p>.<p>A photo that emerged of him in 2005 wearing Nazi uniform at a fancy dress party did little to help his image.</p>.<p>He told Oprah Winfrey that losing his mother so young had "quite a serious effect on not only my personal life but also my work as well".</p>.<p>Like older brother William, he joined the military, serving as an army captain in Afghanistan.</p>.<p>He called his time in uniform "the best escape I've ever had".</p>.<p>Afterwards he took on more public roles, launching the Invictus Games for wounded soldiers and veterans and publicising mental health issues.</p>.<p>Meghan, born in Los Angeles in 1981 to a black social worker mother and a white lighting director father, could not have had a more different upbringing.</p>.<p>Her mother, Dora Ragland, and father, Thomas Markle, split when she was two. Meghan attended a private Catholic school, then studied theatre and international relations at university.</p>.<p>She married film producer Trevor Engelson in 2011 -- the same year she got her breakthrough role in a Canadian legal drama, "Suits".</p>.<p>They divorced two years later.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/harry-and-meghan-interview-sparks-shock-anger-and-memes-on-twitter-959545.html" target="_blank">Read | Harry and Meghan interview sparks shock, anger and memes on Twitter</a></strong></p>.<p>Harry and Meghan met in 2016 on a blind date. She said she did not know much about the royal family. Harry said he had never seen "Suits".</p>.<p>But he told James Corden in a recent interview that he soon realised they had something "pretty special".</p>.<p>The couple soon went public, first at the Invictus Games in September 2017.</p>.<p>Her beauty and style made an impact but some media openly questioned whether she was royal marriage material because of her mixed-race heritage and status as a divorcée.</p>.<p>Yet, millions around the world were captivated by their unconventional royal wedding at St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle on May 19, 2018.</p>.<p>It included a gospel choir and a sermon by black US Bishop Michael Curry.</p>.<p>But her estranged father did not attend. Prince Charles led her down the aisle instead.</p>.<p>It emerged from the Winfrey interview that Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby married the couple three days earlier at a private ceremony.</p>.<p>Royal life seemed to go smoothly at first, with Meghan drawing cheering crowds and beaming with Harry's grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II.</p>.<p>But there were signs of trouble ahead, rumours of disquiet among staff, resignations, tears and tantrums, as well as unfavourable media comparisons with William's wife, Kate.</p>.<p>William and Harry -- close since their mother's death -- moved to separate their households and staff.</p>.<p>Meghan's father leaked a letter where she expressed sadness at the breakdown in their relationship.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/from-suicidal-thoughts-to-race-harry-and-meghan-unload-on-royal-family-959555.html" target="_blank">Also Read | From suicidal thoughts to race: Harry and Meghan unload on royal family</a></strong></p>.<p>Meghan was criticised in the press for not wearing tights, sitting the "wrong" way, eating avocados, cradling her pregnant stomach, or shunning the traditional post-birth royal photocall.</p>.<p>The couple even issued a statement condemning what they saw as racist coverage, in the start of a battle with the media that has seen some sued, and others frozen out.</p>.<p>Meghan told Winfrey how she kept crying at a concert she attended with Prince Harry in January 2019 while feeling suicidal.</p>.<p>"I just didn't want to be alive any more," she told Oprah, while Harry "cradled me."</p>.<p>In a 2019 ITV interview she said she told Harry it was not enough to simply survive, "you've got to thrive".</p>.<p>The pressure led them to quit their royal duties in March 2020, moving to Santa Barbara and striking out on their own, including lucrative deals with Netflix and Spotify.</p>.<p>Harry told Corden that their life in the UK was "destroying" his mental health, and he "did what any husband and what any father would do".</p>.<p>Rifts remain, including with his father, Harry said. But both hoped the future would be brighter, particularly with the arrival of a daughter later this year.</p>.<p>"To have a boy and then a girl, I mean what more can you ask for?" Harry said.</p>.<p>Both credited each other for saving themselves by leaving Britain.</p>.<p>"I was trapped but I didn't know I was trapped," said Harry. Meghan said she wanted their story to show that "life is worth living."</p>.<p>Asked if her story has a happy ending, Meghan said: "It does. Greater than any fairytale you've ever read."</p>