Asked about her own reproductive health experiences and the stigma surrounding abortion, the Duchess said she had reiterated how “lucky” she felt to have her children, having previously tried to “normalize” the debate over her own miscarriage. “No one should be forced to make a decision they do not want to make, or it is not safe or it puts their life in danger,” he said. “Honestly, whether it’s a woman in an unthinkable situation, a woman who is not ready to start a family, or even a couple worth planning their family in a way that makes more sense to them, she has to do with the choice. ” He also called on men to be “vocal” about abortion, saying he had said “a lot” to Prince Harry about it in the “previous days”. “This moment requires unity – to really listen to the people, to understand the Constitution was written at a time when women were second-class citizens,” she said. “It was not.” The full interview is published online in Vogue magazine.