Kiwis can watch 'Harry and Meghan: An African Journey' documentary this long weekend

There has been a lot of buzz this week about the things Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle have been saying in the new documentary about their recent royal tour. 

But other than little clips, you'll have also noticed you haven't been able to watch Harry and Meghan: An African Journey in New Zealand. Until now.

TVNZ 1 will be screening the doco exclusively today on Labour Day (October 28) at 7pm.

It will also be available later that night On Demand, around 8.30pm.

The documentary was filmed during the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's royal tour of Africa and in it, they speak surprisingly candidly to Tom Bradby about what it's really like to be in such a major spotlight.

It's made headlines already as Prince Harry has reportedly spoken about his "rift" with Prince William, and most notably because Meghan opened up about her struggle being demonised by the UK tabloid media.

The former actress says in the doco that she is "existing, not living" and she received an outpouring of support from Twitter users on Friday after a clip from tonight's documentary was released in which she admitted she was "not really OK".

We definitely can't wait to watch the documentary in full!

This article was first published on the NZ Herald and is republished here with permission. Additional reporting by The Hits.

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