Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have expressed their delight over the growth and development of their family, including their children Archie and Lilibet. In an exclusive interview with People magazine, the couple shared their heartfelt thoughts about their recent humanitarian endeavors, including their meaningful visit to Nigeria.
Meghan emphasized the joy she finds in witnessing the growth of her young family, stating, ‘We’re just doing great … We’re really happy.’ Harry highlighted the significance of their visit to the Invictus Games, an international adaptive multi-sport event for wounded, injured, or sick armed services personnel and veterans, particularly as Nigeria marked its debut in the Invictus community.
The couple’s focus on mental health was evident as they engaged with students at Lightway Academy. Meghan recounted a touching moment with her daughter Lilibet, whose innocent observation, ‘Mama, I see me in you,’ resonated with the Duchess as she addressed the students, ‘Looking around this room, I see myself in all of you as well.’
Meghan aspires to be a source of inspiration for young girls and boys, recognizing, ‘It’s what we see in our own children — to give them that promise and excitement for their futures.’ The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s African tour in 2019, while still active members of the royal family, was a precursor to their eventual step back from royal duties in 2020.