In her recent interview with Harper’s Bazaar magazine, Meghan Markle shared intimate details about her admiration for Prince Harry, emphasizing his childlike wonder and playfulness. She also expressed pride in her children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, witnessing her journey from making jam in the kitchen to establishing her lifestyle brand, As Ever.
A noteworthy moment from the interview that sparked conversation was when the interviewer recounted being introduced to Meghan as ‘Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex’ upon arriving at her New York residence, despite the lack of other occupants at the time. This incident drew attention due to previous criticism of Meghan for retaining her royal title following her and Harry’s departure from their royal duties five years ago.
Royal expert Jennie Bond considered the introduction as ‘absurd,’ attributing it to the overzealousness of the house staff in the presence of royalty. Bond suggested that the formality may have been a result of American excitement over titles, rather than Meghan’s intention.
Recently, Meghan and Harry celebrated Thanksgiving in the US with their children, engaging in a charitable act by visiting a community kitchen in Los Angeles. Photos shared on Meghan’s Instagram showed the couple preparing meals at Our Big Kitchen Los Angeles, reflecting their commitment to the mission of their Archewell Foundation: “show up, do good.”
The Archewell Foundation reaffirmed its dedication to serving and uplifting communities globally, emphasizing compassion and support for those in need. As the holiday season approaches, Meghan and Harry continue to advocate for inclusivity and community support through their philanthropic efforts.