In a recent interview with Harper’s Bazaar magazine, Meghan Markle shared her admiration for her husband, Prince Harry, noting his childlike wonder and playfulness. She expressed joy in her children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, witnessing her transition from making jam in her kitchen to launching her lifestyle brand, As Ever.
However, a moment from the interview sparked ridicule, where the interviewer mentioned being introduced by the house manager as ‘Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex’ during a visit to a house in New York, despite no one else being present. This incident reignited past criticisms directed at Meghan for retaining her royal title post her and Harry’s decision to step back from royal duties five years ago.
Royal expert Jennie Bond considered the introduction as “absurd,” attributing it to the over-enthusiasm of American staff about titles. She emphasized that the setting was casual, unlike the formal introduction suggested, and urged against criticizing Meghan for the incident.
Recently, Meghan and Harry celebrated Thanksgiving in the US, where they took their children on a surprise visit to a community kitchen in Los Angeles. The couple was seen cooking and assisting at the kitchen, emphasizing their commitment to the Archewell Foundation’s mission of serving communities locally and globally.
Amidst the holiday season, the Archewell Foundation reiterated its dedication to supporting those in need and promoting compassion through their community initiatives. The couple’s actions were well-received, showcasing their ongoing efforts to make a positive impact.
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