- Meghan Markle introduced as Meghan Sussex on Drew Barrymore Show, Meghan discussed her new Netflix series parenting and marriage to Harry.
- She shared how her kids retain British accents and family traditions.
- The Sussex name represents their shared identity as a loving family.
Meghan Markle recently appeared on The Drew Barrymore Show, discussing her new Netflix series, With Love, Meghan, and giving insights into her life away from the public eye. Drew Barrymore introduced her as “Meghan Sussex,” acknowledging the title Meghan now identifies with.
In the interview, Meghan talked about the importance of the Sussex name, a title bestowed upon her and Prince Harry by Queen Elizabeth II after their wedding. To Meghan, the name signifies more than just a label—it represents their family’s unity, a name now carried by their children, Archie and Lilibet.
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The interview featured both heartfelt moments and light-hearted stories. Meghan affectionately praised Harry, calling him the “funniest, sweetest, most charming” partner and a wonderful father. She shared a piece of advice she once gave him, drawn from her own life lessons: “Always date your wife.” Meghan revealed that Harry took this advice to heart, believing it to be a key factor in the strength of their marriage.
Balancing her career with motherhood is no small feat, but Meghan has found creative ways to stay connected with her kids, like recording bedtime stories for them when she’s away.
Meghan Markle is making a rare appearance on daytime television, joining our friend Drew Barrymore to talk about her new @netflix series, “With Love, Meghan,” and some important advice she got before marrying Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex.
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There were plenty of charming moments, too. Meghan laughed as she revealed how her children have picked up some British quirks, like pronouncing “zebra” with a distinctly British accent. She also shared a fun tidbit about Suits, the show that launched her career—it was originally titled A Legal Mind.
On a more personal note, Meghan recounted a touching gesture from Harry and the kids during her recent trip to New York: they sent her flowers and a card, a small but deeply meaningful act that reminded her of the love that surrounds her.
Barrymore’s choice to refer to her as “Meghan Sussex” wasn’t just a formality—it echoed Meghan’s own sentiments about the name. For her, it’s not just a title; it’s a cherished part of her story, a reminder of the life she’s built with Harry and their children.
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Last Updated on March 6, 2025 by 247 News Around The World