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Breaking News: Meghan Markle Makes Heartbreaking Confession About Archie And Lilibet… Full details below

Meghan Markle made a heartbreaking confession as she opened up about Archie and Lilibet.
The Duchess of Sussex stated she was unwell in a candid discussion about her two young children in her new Netflix series, With Love, Meghan.
Thanks to a new season of the show, fans get a closer look into her life in Los Angeles with husband Prince Harry, and their two little ones, Archie, six, and Lilibet, four.
Her new eight-episode series of the lifestyle and cooking show was released earlier this week, but the royal made a candid confession in one clip.
The Duchess and her family moved to the U.S. in 2020, after stepping down as senior members of the firm.
Since then, Prince Harry has made multiple trips back to the U.K., for the most part to fight a number of lawsuits he was involved in.
Markle has not been back since September 2022, when she and her husband were attending a charity event.
It was the same month that Prince Harry’s grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, died, and the two stayed for a while to be there as a family.
Revealing what she misses most about living in the U.K., the Duchess noted that the selection of ‘radio stations’ is far better.
She said that Magic FM happened to be her favorite.
Queer Eye star Tan Franc was on her show at the time, and said: “Magic FM. Wow! Now, sorry to say this to you publicly, but that’s such a grandma station.”
But during an episode of the show, Markle claimed that she was left unwell after citing an experience she had away from her children.
Franc noted how hard he finds it to be away from his children for more than a couple of days.
To which Markle replied: “Oh, I know.
“The longest I went without being around our kids was almost three weeks.
“I was not well.”
But Prince Harry has also spoken about being away from his children for an extended period of time, describing them as ‘difficult days’ in his memoir ‘Spare.’
After returning home the the U.S. after being apart from their children, he wrote: “For days and days we couldn’t stop hugging the children, couldn’t let them out of our sight.”