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Will Smith felt he was "failing miserably" in his marriage when his wife "cried 45 days in a row".
The 50-year-old actor opened up about a tough point in his 21-year relationship with actress Jada Pinkett Smith while appearing on her Facebook Watch show Red Table Talk alongside their daughter Willow, 17, and his mother-in-law Adrienne Banfield-Jones.
Speaking to Willow, in a preview clip obtained by People magazine, Will said: "There was a period where mommy woke up and cried 45 days straight, I started keeping track."
Jada jokingly replying that he "missed someday."
Will continued: "Every morning, I think that's the worst I've ever felt in our marriage. I was failing miserably."
Jada's show has revealed a lot of intimate moments about life with her famous family, which also includes 20-year-old Jaden.
The royal family are "delighted" with the news Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan are expecting their first child.
The 34-year-old prince's grandparents, Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, his father and stepmother, Prince Charles and Duchess Camilla, and brother and sister-in-law Prince William and Duchess Catherine couldn't be happier with the news that there will be another addition to the family next spring.
They were able to discuss the former actress' pregnancy at the wedding of Harry's cousin, Princess Eugenie, to Jack Brooksbank last Friday.
Kensington Palace said: "The Queen, Duke of Edinburgh, Prince of Wales, Duchess of Cornwall and Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are delighted for the couple and were able to congratulate them on Friday at the wedding in person."
UK Prime Minister Theresa May has sent her "warmest congratulations" to the couple on Twitter.
Event the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby who officiated the couple's wedding in May has also sent his congratulations to Harry and Meghan, 37.
Meghan Trainor is inviting people to her wedding by text message. The Dear Future Husband singer is planning to tie the knot with fiance Daryl Sabara but doesn't trust people will read their mail and worries emails will get lost in a spam folder, so is using her phone to share the details of her big day.
She explained: "I'm tired. I don't want to pick out a card. What if they don't get it in the mail? Who checks their mail? They always check their texts."
But the 24-year-old star admitted her informal approach has some downsides because it means she's been very spontaneous about who goes on the guest list, and has issued some invites she's regretted days later.



