Meghan Markle’s recent magazine interview has sparked discussions not only for her revealing statements but also for a peculiar incident that caught people’s attention. In a conversation with Harper’s Bazaar, Meghan expressed admiration for her husband, Prince Harry, highlighting his childlike wonder and playfulness. She also shared her joy in transitioning from making jam in her kitchen to establishing her lifestyle brand, As Ever, with her children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, witnessing her journey.
However, what drew mockery in the interview was the moment when the journalist, upon meeting Meghan for the second time at a house in New York, was introduced as ‘Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex’ by the house manager, despite the absence of others in the house. This incident reignited past criticisms of Meghan for retaining her royal title following her and Harry’s decision to step back from their royal duties five years ago.
Royal expert Jennie Bond found the introduction “absurd” but suggested that it might not have been Meghan’s doing. Bond explained that the formality could have stemmed from overzealous staff at a friend’s home, who tend to get excited about titles, especially in American settings.
Recently, Meghan and Harry celebrated Thanksgiving in the US with their children and were seen at a community kitchen in Los Angeles, where they volunteered to prepare meals for those in need. The couple, captured in photos shared on Meghan’s Instagram, donned aprons with logos representing their charitable foundation, Archewell, embodying their mission to “show up, do good.”
As the holiday season approaches, the Archewell Foundation remains dedicated to aiding communities locally and globally, ensuring that no one is left behind. Meghan’s post emphasized the importance of serving and supporting neighbors in need during these challenging times.
The couple’s public service efforts reflect their commitment to compassion and altruism, embodying the values of the Archewell Foundation.
