Meghan Markle’s recent interview with Harper’s Bazaar has stirred up discussions, with her admiration for Prince Harry’s childlike qualities and excitement over her children witnessing her transition into launching her lifestyle brand, As Ever, taking center stage. However, a peculiar moment during the interview, where the interviewer was introduced to Meghan as ‘Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex’ by the house manager in an empty house, has sparked amusement and criticism.
Despite past scrutiny for holding onto her royal title after stepping back from royal duties, Meghan’s recent activities with Prince Harry and their children have shown a different side. The couple was seen at a community kitchen in Los Angeles, where they volunteered to prepare meals for those in need ahead of Thanksgiving. Dressed in aprons bearing logos of their charitable foundations, Meghan and Harry were captured spreading positivity and compassion.
The images shared by Meghan on her Instagram stories highlighted their commitment to the Archewell Foundation’s mission of making a positive impact in communities globally. As the holiday season approaches, the couple’s actions reflect their dedication to supporting those facing challenges and ensuring no one is left behind.
In the midst of these heartwarming gestures, royal expert Jennie Bond dismissed the house manager’s introduction of Meghan as overly pompous, attributing it to American enthusiasm for titles rather than Meghan’s demeanor. Bond emphasized that the incident should not be a basis for criticism against Meghan, given the informal setting of the meeting.
As Meghan and Harry continue to engage in philanthropic efforts, spreading kindness and uplifting communities, their actions echo the values of their charitable initiatives. The Archewell Foundation’s focus on serving and supporting communities resonates with their ongoing commitment to making a positive difference in the world.


