Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, recently made a surprise appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, marking her first time on an American talk show in years.
The Sussexes have been striving to maintain a low profile, with the show announcing Meghan's interview just a day before and teasing viewers with snippets leading up to the episode.
Despite the anticipation for some juicy revelations, Meghan mainly shared heartwarming stories about her past experiences, like driving a worn-out car to auditions at Warner Bros. and her children's lukewarm reception to Halloween this year.
During the interview, Meghan opened up about her two kids, but Royal commentator Camilla Tomini pointed out the absence of any mention of Prince Harry in her anecdotes.
Tomini, writing for the Daily Telegraph, highlighted how Meghan touched upon Archie dressing up as a dinosaur and Lily as a skunk-like flower from Bambi, yet there was no reference to Harry's costume or his current whereabouts, especially since he was last seen mingling in the background during one of Meghan's encounters with Melissa McCarthy.
In a candid moment with Ellen DeGeneres, Meghan shared that her youngest child is now teething, seeking advice on how to alleviate the discomfort.
DeGeneres humorously suggested using tequila, to which Meghan playfully responded, “…that's Auntie Ellen for you.”
The Duchess also expressed joy in witnessing her son embrace his role as a big brother, emphasizing her and Prince Harry's delight in having two children and reflecting on the transition from one child to two, noting the adjustments needed for both siblings.
As Harry and Meghan gear up for their second Thanksgiving celebration in the U.S., speculation looms over whether they will make a trip to the U.K. for Christmas.
Despite being in the States for a while now, Queen Elizabeth II has yet to meet her newest great-grandchild, adding to the uncertainty surrounding the couple's holiday plans.
Reports suggest a possible gathering at Sandringham this Christmas, with hopes that Harry, Meghan, Archie, and Lilibet will be present to introduce the youngest royal to her great-grandmother.
Eight months ago, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex caused a global stir with their revealing interview with Oprah Winfrey, where they detailed their struggles within the royal family.
Since then, the couple has maintained a relatively low profile, resurfacing occasionally for philanthropic events and public engagements.
Meghan's recent activities, including promoting coronavirus vaccines and supporting Afghan refugees, underscore their commitment to charitable causes and distance themselves from the intrusive media scrutiny they previously faced.
Meghan's latest appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show offered a glimpse into her family life and parenting journey, shedding light on the joys and challenges of raising two children.
With the holiday season approaching, all eyes are on Harry and Meghan as they navigate their dual roles as public figures and devoted parents, balancing their personal lives with their royal responsibilities.
As they continue to carve out their own path away from traditional royal norms, their actions and statements continue to captivate audiences worldwide, sparking discussions on their evolving roles within the royal family and society at large.
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