Meghan Markle and Prince Harry seem to draw from the practices of their estranged royal family in the UK while raising their children, Archie and Lilibet. They have adopted several features that are reminiscent of royal settings, such as a garden swing similar to those found in the gardens of William and Kate, as well as Andrew and Fergie's Royal Lodge. Additionally, their tiered rose garden bears a resemblance to those at Kensington Palace, and their children enjoy Jellycat stuffed toys, which are also favored by the young royals.
Since the launch of her lifestyle brand, As Ever, and a new Netflix series, Meghan has provided fans with a closer look at their life at their expansive estate in Montecito, California. For instance, she recently shared a video showing Lilibet with a £35 rainbow bag from Jellycat, highlighting the brand's popularity among children of the royal family. Their home, purchased in 2020 for £12 million, showcases garden designs that reflect royal influences and includes features like a princess bed, further cementing the parallels between their family life and that of their British relatives. Moreover, Meghan has recently utilized social media to promote her brand, giving glimpses into the creation process behind her successful products.
5 Comments
Comandante
Why not bring some royal charm into their household? It’s lovely!
Bella Ciao
They may have left the UK, but they're still chasing that royal spotlight.
Stan Marsh
This family is just a commercial for their brand; it's all so superficial.
Eric Cartman
It's nice to see them adopting features they loved while respecting the royal legacy.
Raphael
Everything screams ‘marketing strategy,’ not genuine parenting.