Meghan Markle recently spoke at a Women in Leadership event in Nigeria alongside Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Director General of the World Trade Organization.
During her first visit to “her country,” Meghan couldn’t help but remember her children.
Meghan Markle Talks About Her Kids, Archie and Lilibet
The Duchess expressed her love for being a mom and shared insights about her two young children, Archie, 5, and Lilibet, 2.
Despite being warned about the challenges of juggling motherhood and a career, Meghan emphasized that the balance between the two roles constantly evolves over time.
Meghan described Archie and Lilibet as talkative and sweet, highlighting her joy in motherhood.
However, her talk wasn’t solely about her children. She also reflected on her Nigerian heritage, expressing gratitude for the warm welcome she and her husband received in Nigeria.
Meghan Markle Nigerian heritage
Meghan revealed that discovering she’s “43% Nigerian” was a significant moment for her.
She discussed how this newfound knowledge about her ancestry was both enlightening and humbling, offering her and her mother, Doria Ragland, a deeper understanding of their roots.
During their visit to Abuja, Meghan and Harry visited the Lights Academy and engaged with local communities.
Observers noted Harry’s leadership role and Meghan’s genuine smile, interpreting her enjoyment of being in the public eye as authentic, albeit influenced by her acting background.