Meghan Markle Shares Adorable Detail About Archie And Lilibet Picking Up Prince Harry's British Accent
By Favour Adegoke on August 30, 2025 at 5:45 PM EDT

Meghan Markle shared a heartwarming detail about her children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, on the second season of her Netflix show.
The Duchess of Sussex revealed that the young royals sometimes mimic their father, Prince Harry's British accent, while also sharing playful details about family life and cooking.
The Netflix series, which debuted on August 26, features celebrity guests like Chrissy Teigen and Tan France, highlighting Meghan Markle's passion for food, entertaining, and her As Ever product line.
Meghan Markle Reveals Archie And Lilibet's Sweet Habit Of Copying Prince Harry's British Pronunciation

Meghan has revealed a sweet detail about how her children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, take after their father, Prince Harry, particularly in the way they speak.
Although the couple's kids are growing up in California, Meghan shared in the second season of her Netflix series "With Love, Meghan" that Archie, 6, and Lilibet, 4, sometimes surprise her with a distinctly British twist to their words. One example? The way they pronounce "zebra."
It's a story Meghan has told before. Back in March, while chatting with Drew Barrymore on "The Drew Barrymore Show," the proud mom laughed as she explained that Archie and Lilibet usually speak with American accents, but occasionally, they mimic their dad's accent.
"Oh, some of the words that they still say with a British accent. So they'll say, 'Ze-bra,' and what else do they say? They have these little moments where it comes out. They have very American accents, but they say words that are just like him, and I think it's adorable," she said.
The Young Royals Prefer To Use Their Mother's Pronunciation Of 'Herbs' For This Adorable Reason

Meghan also shared a playful detail about life at home with Harry, explaining that she and Harry don't always agree on pronunciation, particularly when it comes to the word "herb."
"My husband always laughs when I say 'herbs' — he's like, 'Herbs.' He's like, 'You're so American — 'Erbs, erbs," the Duchess explained, per People Magazine.
According to Meghan, Archie and Lilibet have picked up on her version and used the U.S. pronunciation for cooking terms because she joked, "Papa's not cooking as much."
Meghan Markle Speaks About Her Quest For 'Normalcy' In Montecito, California

In a recent conversation with People, Meghan opened up about what life feels like now in Montecito, the California town she and Harry have called home since stepping away from their royal duties in 2020.
Meghan said the community has been incredibly protective of them. She explained: "Once you know us, I think you want us to have the same normalcy as parents and for our children as they do, despite however unique our situation."
That sense of normalcy, she added, includes casual outings with friends. "We go to a lot of dinners, and not just in people's homes or private rooms; we just go into the restaurant," she said. "I really love that we can just have fun."
The Duchess Brings Star Power To Season 2 Of 'With Love, Meghan' On Netflix

Meanwhile, Meghan's second season of "With Love, Meghan" premiered with eight new episodes on Netflix on August 26.
Just like the first season, which debuted in March, the series showcases Meghan's passion for cooking, creating, and entertaining, often alongside friends.
This season features appearances from Chrissy Teigen, Tan France, Jay Shetty, Radhi Devlukia, José Andrés, Clare Smyth, David Chang, and Samin Nosrat, as well as Meghan's longtime friends Jamie Kern Lima, Heather Dorak, and Daniel Martin.
Throughout the series, viewers see Meghan in the kitchen more than once, baking sourdough bread for Teigen and teaming up with France to make apple pies inspired by McDonald's, using ready-made puff pastry.
Meghan Markle Shares Why She Doesn't Like 'Baking'

While chatting with chef Christina Tosi, she confessed: "Usually, I don't like baking because it's so measured."
That perspective ties in neatly with her As Ever product line, launched in March, which includes ready-made shortbread cookies and crepe mixes with pre-measured ingredients.
Reflecting on her playful approach to baking, Meghan recalled how apple pies from McDonald's were once her treat after successful acting auditions.
"Let's get our puff pastry ready," she said while preparing the dessert. "We're going to use pre-made, good puff pastry as opposed to making our dough from scratch."
She added, "I love the idea of being able to rethink baking to be just a little more spontaneous."
Since the show's release, the Duchess of Sussex has been subjected to renewed scrutiny, with the second season facing an even more unfavorable reception from critics.
So far, there has been no news about a third season of "With Love, Meghan."