Deseret News Share this story In this Thursday, Sept. 12, 2019, file photo, Meghan Markle, then Duchess of Sussex, launches the Smart Works capsule collection at John Lewis in Oxford Street. Her recent interview with Oprah Winfrey on CBS touched on issues of depression and suicide. Mark Large, Associated Press After Meghan Markle sent shock waves across the globe Sunday night as she revealed her struggles with suicide ideation, mental health experts in Utah say her story could reduce stigma to an issue faced by so many. As she joined the British royal family, tabloids began targeting Markle — the former actress from the U.S. who married Prince Harry — with racist, sexist headlines. The media attacks hurt her friends and family and sent her into depression, she recalled.