“She has become a little girl that I don't recognize right now.”
When it comes to being a mom, Meghan Markle said it’s always been something she dreamed of becoming.
While talking with one of the guest on her show “With Love, Meghan,” Markle told “Queer Eye” star Tan France that she “always” wanted children.
“I would save my allowance and go to K Mart to buy a real diaper bag. I don't want the kids diaper bag, I don’t want the pretend version of it, I want a real diaper bag that a mom would have to take care of my doll. Like, I just always wanted to be a mom,” Markle shared with France.
Now, the Duchess of Sussex, is a mom of two kids she shares with her husband, Prince Harry, 6-year-old Archie and 3-year-old Lilibet.
“I love it,” Markle continued saying of being a mom. “It's better than I even expected.”
In the same conversation, while designing aprons for each of their kids, Markle opened up more about Archie and Lilibet, revealing that Lili’s a girl who loves the color pink.
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“Oh there’s a lot of pink in my house,” Markle said of her daughter. “Lili loves pink.”
As for Archie, Markle calls her son her “sweet little boy,” adding, “Oh, he's like, the most tender sweet child.”
France, who is a father of two boys, agreed, saying how “funny” it is that both of his parents were so excited for their kids to go off to college and be out of the house. But he says “I never want my children to leave.”
France says when he’s away from his kids his “heart is broken.” “The longest I went without being around our kids was almost three weeks,” Markle admitted. “I was not well.”