Meghan Markle Recalls Emotional Royal Moment with Prince Harry and Newborn Prince Archie
3 minute readPublished: Tuesday, June 3, 2025 at 2:39 pm
Meghan Markle Reflects on Royal Life and Son Archie's Childhood
Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, recently shared a poignant reflection on her life as a mother and her time in the UK with Prince Harry and their son, Prince Archie. In a recent episode of her podcast, "Confessions of a Female Founder," Markle reminisced about the early days of motherhood and the rapid passage of time.
The Duchess subtly referenced the iconic photo call at Windsor Castle in May 2019, where she and Prince Harry introduced their newborn son to the world. Archie, now six years old, was born in London during their time as working royals. Markle expressed her surprise at how quickly time has passed, recalling the moment she presented Archie to the world.
The couple, who stepped back from royal duties in 2020 and relocated to the United States, broke with royal tradition by forgoing the traditional hospital photo opportunity. Instead, they chose a more controlled unveiling of Archie at St. George's Hall in Windsor Castle, the same location where they celebrated their wedding luncheon.
Markle's reflections highlight the personal journey of motherhood and the challenges of navigating public life. The episode offers a glimpse into the Duchess's perspective on the evolution of motherhood and the enduring impact of those early, defining moments.
BNN's Perspective: While the scrutiny surrounding the Sussexes has been intense, it's understandable that Markle would reflect on such a significant period in her life. The challenges of balancing royal duties with the demands of new motherhood are undeniable, and her reflections offer a relatable glimpse into a very public experience.
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