Meghan Markle’s recent magazine interview sparked discussions, with a particular moment capturing attention. In the Harper’s Bazaar chat, she praised Prince Harry for his childlike wonder and playfulness, and expressed joy that her children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, witnessed her journey from making jam to launching her lifestyle brand, As Ever.
However, the interview also highlighted a humorous incident where the interviewer was introduced as meeting “Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex” by the house manager, even though no one else was present. This has reignited previous criticism of Meghan for holding onto her royal title despite stepping back from royal duties with Harry five years ago.
Royal expert Jennie Bond suggested that the introduction may have been the result of overzealous staff at a friend’s home, where Meghan’s informal nature may have clashed with the excitement Americans tend to have over titles. Bond emphasized that this incident should not be cause for criticism against Meghan.
Amid Thanksgiving celebrations in the US, Meghan and Harry were seen at a community kitchen in Los Angeles, preparing meals for those in need. The couple, rarely seen with their children, shared photos on Instagram showcasing their involvement with the Our Big Kitchen Los Angeles organization. Meghan, donning a white cap and an apron featuring the Archewell Foundation logo, and Harry, in a black cap and OBKL logo apron, were captured embodying their foundation’s mission of doing good.
The Archewell Foundation affirmed its commitment to serving communities globally, emphasizing the importance of helping those in need during the holiday season. Meghan’s caption “show up, do good” reflected the foundation’s values, as they continue to support and uplift communities through their initiatives.
