Meghan Markle's Dancing in Netflix Documentary Goes Viral: 'I Can't'

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A TikTok clip of Meghan Markle dancing goofily has gone viral, with one fan saying: "I can't," in response to the candid moment.

The video is a scene from the Duchess of Sussex's Netflix documentary with her husband Prince Harry, called Harry & Meghan.

It shows Markle dancing in a doorway as someone films her from inside another building facing her.

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Meghan, Duchess of Sussex attends the 2022 Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Ripple of Hope Gala at New York Hilton on December 6, 2022 in New York City. A video of her dancing has gone... Mike Coppola/Getty Images North America

Wearing a blue zipper vest over a grey top, fitted black jeans and lace-up boots, Markle sways her hips and dips her knees inwards.

The Markle fan account uploaded the video to TikTok and played a sped up version of Shakira's hit "Hips Don't Lie" over the top of it.

"You can see why her and Harry match so well, both love to be goofy and it's so good to see," commented one fan.

Another added: "She's so cute."

And third wrote: "They seem such a fun couple to be around I bet there is so much laughter in their house and I'm so here for it."

The final three episodes of the famous couple's Netflix documentary dropped on Thursday, December 15.

Some of the biggest bombshell moments included Harry claiming his brother, Prince William, shouted at him during negotiations about how he and Meghan would leave the Royal Family.

Harry alleged the incident happened during the "Sandringham Summit"—where Harry and Meghan's royal exit was finalized in January 2020.

He described the "terrifying" experience after their decision to leave the U.K. for a new life in North America became public.

Their plans were leaked to newspaper The Sun before Harry and Meghan had been able to announce it themselves.

This led to crisis talks with his family, including Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Charles and Prince William, as well as senior palace staff, on the queen's estate at Sandringham in eastern England.

"I went in with the same proposal that we'd already made publicly but once I got there I was given five options," the Duke of Sussex said. "One being all-in, no change. Five being all out. I chose option three in the meeting. Half in, half out. Have our own jobs but also work in support of the queen. But it became very clear, very quickly, that goal was not up for discussion or debate."

He added: "It was terrifying to have my brother scream and shout at me and my father say things that just simply weren't true and my grandmother, you know, quietly sit there and sort of take it all in."

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Shannon Power is a Greek-Australian reporter, but now calls London home. They have worked as across three continents in print, newspapers and broadcast, specializing in entertainment, politics, LGBTQ+ and health reporting. Shannon has covered high profile celebrity trials along with industry analysis of all the big trends in media, pop culture and the entertainment business generally. Shannon stories have featured on the cover of the Newsweek magazine and has been published in publications such as, The Guardian, Monocle, The Independent, SBS, ABC, Metro and The Sun. You can get in touch with Shannon by email at s.power@newsweek.com and on X @shannonjpower. Languages: English, Greek, Spanish.



Shannon Power is a Greek-Australian reporter, but now calls London home. They have worked as across three continents in print, ... Read more