Meghan Markle is having a good moment with her return to television, after the premiere of her Netflix series, ‘With Love, Meghan’. Amid that promotion, the Duchess of Sussex attended The Drew Barrymore Show with a surprise prepared: a special video showing her young children with Prince Harry and how much they have grown.
During her visit to the famous actress' show, Markle showed that a few days earlier she had made delicious cookies at home with her own hands, using jam from her own brand, to share with the audience and the team of the show hosted by the E.T. actress.
How did Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s children, the little Archie and Lilibet, look?
It was during the interview that the video was shown on the screen in which the Duchess of Sussex could be seen with her hands in the dough, accompanied by her children Archie and Lilibet, and some friends, including Claire Waight Keller, the designer who made her wedding dress.
“We all sat together and prepared these cookies for you to enjoy. I thought it would be fun,” Meghan commented on the television set. The same video would be shared with her over 2 million followers, who were able to see how much Archie and Lilibet, aged 5 and 3 respectively, have grown.
The premiere of Meghan Markle’s new lifestyle program has also revealed several secrets about the private life of the Duchess’s children, who up to now had been very cautious about their privacy; something that Prince Harry also watches over.
The series produced by Netflix has also allowed us to learn about the daily routine of Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. The Duchess of Sussex talked about the ritual to start her day, stating that having breakfast is the first activity her children do after waking up.
“I wake up every morning and I feel very proud to prepare breakfast for my family... mornings are quick. I have to take the kids to school‚" said Prince Harry’s wife.
Meghan also confessed that both Archie and Lilibet are fans of eating bacon for breakfast. “My bacon brings all the boys to the yard,” the duchess sang, in a version of Kelis' 2003 hit “Milkshake.”