Meghan Markle opened up about the emotional toll of being separated from her children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, for almost three weeks. This revelation came alongside the debut of her Netflix series, "With Love, Meghan," which features various celebrity guests such as Chrissy Teigen and fashion expert Tan France, among others.
During a conversation with Tan France, who shared his own struggles with being away from his young children, Meghan noted that the longest period she spent apart from her children was significant enough to impact her well-being. She recounted, "Oh I know," referring to the heartache of separation, and admitted, "I was… not well."
This period of separation was likely linked to the time the Sussexes extended their stay in the UK due to the passing of Queen Elizabeth II. In his memoir "Spare," Prince Harry discussed the difficult emotions they faced during this challenging time and how, upon reuniting with their children in California, they could not stop embracing them, emphasizing the emotional gravity of their experience while they were away.
5 Comments
Africa
Millions of parents have it worse. This is out of touch with reality.
Habibi
The bond with your children is everything. It's natural to miss them deeply.
Raphael
Boo hoo. Most parents work and leave their kids for three weeks. Get over yourself.
Donatello
Using her children for ratings is distasteful.
Leonardo
She abandoned her royal duties, but can’t handle three weeks away? Selective loyalty much?