Following the publication of her interview with The Cut, Meghan Markle gained notoriety on Monday and delighted fans with numerous updates about her family’s life in Montecito.
The Duchess of Sussex opened up about her search for the ideal house in Los Angeles, how she celebrated her 41st birthday at the beginning of August, and the development of her two children, Archie Harrison and Lilibet Diana.
Allison P. Davis conducted a thorough interview with Archie for the New York Times website that focuses on women’s issues, during which it was revealed that Archie had already returned to school and, more importantly, was prepared to start attending classes for a full day.
A “update letter from his teacher,” according to the interviewer who went with Meghan to pick up the child from school, states that the child had a good day despite not eating his sandwich and is ready to start going for full days rather than half days.
Many updates on how Harry and Meghan are raising their children are given during the interview, including the value of instilling manners in them, educating Archie about homelessness, and how the three-year-old brings “a week’s worth of freshly picked fruit for his fellow classmates.”
Archie, who has curly ginger hair like his dad, also goes to birthday celebrations for his classmates with his mother, who isn’t afraid to join in the fun.
“I saw this 1-year-old inside a bounce house while I was inside one. I was like, ‘Where’s your mom?’ And the mother outside exclaims, “Oh, hi! Here I am. I wasn’t certain if I ought to enter.
Do you need your child, I asked. Of course you can,” Meghan says to Allison in the conversation.
Lili, who is one, also makes a brief appearance in the August interview; the author notes that Lili is “ginger” like her father Harry and has “bright-blue eyes.”