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Meghan Markle’s loved ones celebrated her Netflix series premiere with a heartwarming gesture on Tuesday. The Duchess of Sussex received a touching handwritten note from her husband Prince Harry and their children, penned on pink construction paper.
The sweet message conveyed their support, stating, “Congratulations mumma! We love your show, and we love you.” Their daughter Princess Lilibet signed as “Lili” in capital letters, while their five-year-old son Prince Archie personally wrote his name. Prince Harry completed the family tribute with his signature as “Papa.”
The thoughtful note was presented alongside a floral arrangement from her family members. Although her children don’t appear in the series, the former actress frequently mentions them throughout the episodes.
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During a notable conversation with Mindy Kaling in the second episode, the 43-year-old duchess discussed her preference for using the Sussex surname. She expressed to the “Office” star, who had been using “Meghan Markle,” the significance of sharing her family name with her children.
“You have kids and you go, ‘No, I share my name with my children,'” Markle explained. “I didn’t know how meaningful that would be to me, but it just means so much to go, this is our family name, our little family name.”
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Kaling acknowledged this sentiment, responding, “Now I know. And I love it.”
Prince Harry makes a brief appearance in the eighth episode, expressing his pride in his wife’s accomplishments. A production team member shared with People magazine that the Duke of Sussex’s limited presence was intentional, describing him as “super polite and friendly” and noting that he wanted to ensure the spotlight remained on Meghan’s achievements.
The complete first season of “With Love, Meghan” is currently available on Netflix’s streaming platform.