Early into Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s new Netflix docuseries, Meghan opens up about her children’s privacy.
“We’ve been really conscious of protecting our kids as best as we can and also understanding the role that they play in this really historical family.”
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have two kids: Prince Archie Harrison, who turned 3 in May, and Princess Lilibet Diana, who turned 1 in June.
The royal couple have kept them out of the spotlight as much as possible.
“As a dad, and as parents, I think consent is a really key piece to this,” Prince Harry says in Harry & Meghan. “That if you have children, it should be your consent as to what you share.”
Throughout Harry & Meghan, however, short glimpses appear of Archie and Lilibet (“Lili”)—including baby photos, home videos, and other sweet snaps.
Here, see all the times Archie and Lili appear in the Netflix docuseries that tells their parents’ love story.
In this sweet photograph, Prince Harry carries his son on his shoulders, and Archie wears a blue sun hat.
Meghan takes a mirror selfie with what appears to be a very young baby Archie. The background seems to be their Frogmore Cottage home.
Meghan, Harry, and Meghan’s mom Doria celebrate a birthday with Archie—could it be Archie’s first birthday in May 2020?
Doria speaks out for the first time in Harry & Meghan, saying “The last five years has been challenging. I’m ready to have my voice heard, that’s for sure. A little bit of my experience, you know, as her mom.”
Meghan cuddles with one of her kids. “So much of what Meghan is and how she is, is so similar to my mum,” Prince Harry said of his wife. “She has the same compassion. She has the same empathy. She has the same confidence. She has this warmth about her.”
Archie also stops to have a snack as he observes some donkeys. “We always tell him: ‘Manners make the man. Manners, manners, manners, manners, manners,'” Meghan shared in August on she and Harry’s parenting motto.
Follow us to see more useful information, as well as to give us more motivation to update more useful information for you.
Source: USA Today