Meghan Markle lastly admits she ‘makes errors’ in revealing ‘private’ interview
Meghan Markle has opened up about her relationship with Prince Harry in a new interview, saying she was ‘drawnn’ to his’childlike wonder and playfulness’
The Duchess of Sussex has finally admitted that she “makes mistakes”, and disclosed that she was captivated by her husband, the Duke of Sussex’s, “childlike wonder and playfulness”. Meghan also shared with Harper’s Bazaar that she values being able to spend additional time with her children thanks to working from home.
In the magazine’s cover feature, Meghan opened up about her nine-year relationship with Harry, explaining “he loves me so boldly, fully, and he also has a different perspective because he sees media that I wouldn’t”.
The 44 year old former Suits star remarked: “No one in the world loves me more than him, so I know he’s always going to make sure that he has my back.
“You have someone who just has this childlike wonder and playfulness. I was so drawn to that, and he brought that out in me.”
She revealed to the publication that Harry’s “playfulness” has “translated into every part of our life” – extending even to their professional endeavours. “I want us to play and have fun and explore and be creative,” Meghan stated in the interview, which was published on Wednesday.
The duchess, who simultaneously unveiled the trailer for her Netflix programme With Love, Meghan’s Christmas special, also provided glimpses into motherhood with young children. Meghan and Harry, who relinquished their working Royal duties and relocated to California in 2020, are parents to two children, Prince Archie, six, and Princess Lilibet, four.
The duchess commented: “My office is right by the kitchen, and I love that I can work from home,” adding, “It’s a great luxury. (Lilibet) comes and sits on my lap when I’m in the middle of the meeting, whether it’s about P(rofit) and L(oss) for my brand or it’s about something creative.”
The 44 year old revealed her boundaries grew firmer after entering the public spotlight. “You find different ways to protect yourself, whether that’s self-preservation or it’s just growing up,” she shared with the publication.
The duchess also mentioned she extends herself compassion when making business blunders, though she didn’t specify what missteps she’s encountered. Meghan explained: “I’m a mom with kids at that age where they are constantly learning something new.
“I watch them face things that feel completely insurmountable every day. But you can remember and say, ‘I know it seems really hard right now, but trust me, that’s going to come so easily soon.’ I can give myself the same grace as a founder. There’s no such thing as perfect. I, too, get to make mistakes.”
The Duke of Sussex is poised to make his debut appearance in Meghan’s Netflix programme when the Christmas special broadcasts on December 3. Harry hasn’t previously appeared in the show but features momentarily in a 65-second preview where he and the duchess share a kiss in a kitchen.
The programme, which features Meghan providing entertaining advice whilst cooking alongside famous pals, faced harsh criticism from reviewers after its March launch. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Harry and Meghan, landed a hefty contract with Netflix in 2020, believed to be valued at over 100 million dollars (£74 million), following their departure from senior Royal duties.
In August, the couple announced they had inked a “multi-year, first-look deal for film and television projects” with the streaming giant.
Despite speculation that Netflix may be shifting its focus away from the pair, Meghan hailed the deal as “an incredible sign of the strength of our partnership”.
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