Meghan Markle has shared some sweet details on her children, Archie and Lilibet, including what their accents are like and the way she stays connected with them during her travels.The 43 year old opened up about her family life on Drew Barrymore's chat show, following her new Netflix series debut, With Love, Meghan.
She revealed to Drew: "I always make it a point when I'm travelling, if I can't do bedtime stories with my kids... I'll always pack a really thin book and I'll videotape myself reading it.
So whoever's with them or Papa can say, 'Here's Mama reading your bedtime story.'" Meghan also expressed her philosophy on presence, saying, "You find ways to show up for each other and if that's the one thing that I can convey through the show or through 'As Ever' as a brand, I want people to know you can show up for each other because you know how good it feels when someone shows up for you." During the interview, Drew inquired about traits the kids have inherited from their dad, Prince Harry.
Meghan smiled and replied, "Oh, some of the words that they still say with a British accent. So they'll say, 'Zebra,' and what else do they say?
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