In her latest podcast episode, the Duchess of Sussex shares how she makes breakfast for her family every day and how the family is enjoying her daughter's big milestone.
Meghan Markle revealed in the latest episode of the podcast Archetypes that her daughter Lilibet Diana can now walk.
The Duchess of Sussex chatted with actress Pamela Adlon on the podcast and shared that Lili, now a year and a couple of months old, just started walking.
She also shared that with their son Archie Harrison being 3, she's "in the thick of it - toddling."
Daughter changed her view on womanhood
In an exclusive interview in April, Prince Harry had previously shared that Lili had taken her first step and that her current priority is keeping up with her brother. He then proclaimed that he was indeed a "proud papa."
And, Markle cannot help but be a proud wife to her husband, responding that Prince Harry is great when Adlon stated that she hopes the Prince helps out with the kids, People reported.
The Duchess also revealed how having a daughter changed her vantage point on womanhood.
"I see the world differently through how she is going to see the world and how she is going to look at certain women as role models. And when I look at a lot of the women that I'm speaking to on this show, you included, I want her to understand that it is not just a box you have to fit into, but you get to be a full-fledged, interesting, curious, kind, strong, all the things, human being. But you also get to be a woman with a voice," the mother of two explained.
'Whirlwind' Mornings
Markle, 41, gave the public a glimpse of their family's daily normalcy as they also experienced the "morning rush" with their two little ones at home in Montecito, California.
Currently, what happens daily is having both monitors of the kids on to make sure that she hears them. When Lili's up, she gets her downstairs and gives her a little nibble as she does Archie's lunchbox. A half-hour later, Archie's up, and her husband helps her to get him downstairs.
She then prepares breakfast for the family.
She emphasized that making breakfast for the three of them was very important to her. She loves doing it as it feels like the "greatest way" to start their morning as a family.
The Duchess also feeds their three dogs - Guy, Pula, and Mia, and then gets Archie out of the house and into the school.
She describes their mornings as a "whirlwind," and yet she wouldn't have it any way else, according to GB News.