Meghan Markle has revealed that the death of Queen Elizabeth II left her and Prince Harry feeling "energised and excited". Her admission comes as the Royal Family continue processing the grief of the 96-year-old Monarch's passing last month, which saw the Sussexes reunite with members of The Firm.The Duchess of Sussex has stated that, following the death of the Queen, she and the Duke of Sussex felt a new wave of "perspective" on what they had been "building toward".READ MORE: King Charles risks Meghan's wrath as coronation date clashes with Archie's birthdayMeghan says that the "energised and excited" mood came following one of the "big moments" in her life, that of Queen Elizabeth II's death.Speaking to Variety in a recent interview, Meghan was asked how she had processed the loss of Queen Elizabeth II as a family.In reply, Meghan said: "In big moments in life, you get a lot of perspective."It makes you wonder what you want to focus your energy on.
Right now, we feel energized and excited about all of the things we’ve been building toward."We’re also focused on our foundation.
So much of the work we do includes the philanthropic space."Her new perspective comes as one source claims Meghan and Harry would be "open to expanding" their family, hinting at the possibility of a third child.Daily Star reported the comments of a source allegedly close to the family, who claimed the Sussexes would "love another sibling" for Archie and Lilibet.
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