Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's one-year-old son Archie has officially made his speaking debut…on his parents' podcast, of course.
14.12.2020 - 16:53 / hollywoodlife.com
Just a few weeks after announcing to the world that she had suffered a miscarriage, Meghan Markle, 39, made her first public appearance during the CNN Heroes special on July 14. She praised the “quiet heroes” who have made a difference in 2020. “In a year that has been universally challenging for everyone, I am inspired by stories of compassion in our communities,” the Duchess of Sussex said.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's one-year-old son Archie has officially made his speaking debut…on his parents' podcast, of course.
Who else heard Meghan Markle flirt with Prince Harry in their Spotify podcast preview? Spotify announced on Tuesday, December 15, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have signed a multi-year partnership with the service to create content through their production company, Archwell Audio, which is named after their 1-year-old son, Archie Harrison Mountbatten Windsor.
After a quiet couple weeks, Meghan Markle returned to the spotlight last night to make a surprise appearance on CNN's Heroes special. The Duchess, wearing a tan blouse and berry lip, made a heartfelt speech thanking those assisting with food delivery during the coronavirus pandemic.The speech came hours before Meghan announced her first investment in a startup called Clevr Blends this morning.
Meghan Markle recently paid tribute to those who have made a difference during the coronavirus pandemic during the CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute. The Duchess of Sussex made the surprise appearance just a few weeks after revealing she had suffered a miscarriage earlier in the summer.
Meghan Markle is continuing to support women in business! ET can confirm that the 39-year-old Duchess of Sussex has a personal investment in Clevr Blends, a female founded business from CEO Hannah Mendoza that makes instant oat-milk lattes and is located near Markle's Montecito, California, home.
Meghan Markle has made her first appearance since announcing her miscarriage and has praised key workers for their work during the coronavirus pandemic.The Duchess of Sussex, who previously shared an emotional message to mark Caroline Flack's birthday, appeared in a clip on CNN to commend those who have worked hard during the difficult time.
CNN’s annual Heroes TV special Sunday to pay homage to the people who’ve made a difference in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic.The Duchess of Sussex thanked the “individuals (who) stood up and made sure the most basic needs of our communities were met” in the past year, which she described as being “universally challenging for everyone.”The 39-year-old added: “They made sure those around them did not have to suffer in isolation.”Markle and her husband, Prince Harry, announced earlier
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine The Duchess of Sussex has made her first public appearance since she shared the heartbreaking news that she had suffered a miscarriage. Meghan made a surprise appearance on Sunday’s CNN Heroes special and delivered remarks in a pre-taped segment to celebrate those who have supported others amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Meghan Markle is celebrating the quiet heroes who made a big difference this year. The Duchess of Sussex made a surprise appearance during on Sunday, and lent her voice to the celebration of difference makers.«In a year that has been universally challenging for everyone, I am inspired by stories of compassion in our communities,» Markle shared in the heartfelt introduction.
Meghan Markle spoke in a message to aid workers in a segment for CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute on Sunday, December 13, marking her first public appearance since revealing that she and Prince Harry had suffered a miscarriage.Wearing a blush shirt with her hair pulled back, the Duchess of Sussex, 39, honored people working to feed those in need during the coronavirus pandemic.“In a year that has been universally challenging for everyone, I’m inspired by the stories of compassion in our
Meghan Markle is paying tribute to those who have made a difference during the coronavirus pandemic during the CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute.
The Duchess of Sussex surprised viewers with an unexpected appearance during “CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute” on Sunday, Dec 13.
Prince Harry, 36, and Meghan Markle, 39, are embracing the Christmas spirit this year as they prepare to celebrate the special holiday in their new Montecito mansion for the first time. The couple are playing it safe during the COVID-19 pandemic and won’t be flying back to Harry’s native England — but they’re still going to enjoy lots of holiday traditions.
Prince Harry is thinking about what the next generation — which includes his 1-year-old son, Archie — is going to inherit. The Duke of Sussex helped launch WaterBear Network, a new Netflix-style streaming platform focused on conservation, by taking part in a conversation about the important topic.
Meghan Markle opened up in a way few royals do, writing a personal essay for the New York Times in which she shared that she suffered a miscarriage earlier this year, which resulted in the loss of her second pregnancy. The Duchess of Sussex described the exact moment in July that it happened, while she was taking care of her and Prince Harry's first child, one-year-old Archie.Meghan wrote:After changing his diaper, I felt a sharp cramp.
Chrissy Teigen is standing up for the Duchess of Sussex.
The nation was surprised and saddened to learn Meghan Markle had suffered a miscarriage in July this year. In a personal account, the Duchess of Sussex, 39, shared the heartbreaking news in an article with the New York Times.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry following their miscarriage.“[Prince] Charles has been supporting Harry and Meghan during their time of grief,” a source exclusively tells Us Weekly. “There is a great sadness around the royal family for Harry and Meghan.”Buckingham Palace tells Us that the couple’s pregnancy loss is “a deeply personal matter.”The Suits alum, 39, candidly described her July miscarriage experience in a Tuesday, November 24, op-ed for The New York Times.