Meghan Markle Opens Up About Struggling During 3-Week Separation from Kids For Queen Funeral in Netflix Series Interview

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Motherhood is often celebrated as a journey of unparalleled joy, a bond that transforms everyday moments into lasting memories. Yet, along with the love and laughter it brings, it carries its own set of challenges, some even defined by heartache, especially when circumstances pull parents away from their little ones. In a recent Netflix series interview, Meghan Markle candidly opened up about one such painful experience as she detailed her three-week separation from her children while attending Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral.
Meghan Markle reveals feeling unwell during her 2022 separation from her children, highlighting motherhood's deep emotional toll.
Separated from her children, Meghan Markle shares heartfelt reflections
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Meghan Markle reflected on a tough time in her motherhood journey during episode three of the second season of her Netflix show, With Love, Meghan as she spoke to her celebrity guest Tan France. In a heartfelt conversation with the Queer Eye star, Markle recalled being “not well” while separated from her children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, in 2022, when they were only 3 years and 15 months old, respectively. The remark appeared to reference her trip to the UK, which got extended due to Queen Elizabeth II’s passing at age 96. The Suits alum, alongside her husband Prince Harry, was away from their children for exactly seventeen days at the time.

September 23, 2021, New York, New York, United States: MEGHAN MARKLE, Duchess of Sussex of the Mountbatten-Windsor UK British Royal Family while on tour visiting the World Trade Center and the National 9/11 Memorial and Museum on their stop in New York City for the Global Citizen climate change concert. ..The couple were discretely filming their Netflix docuseries on the stop, Harry & Meghan and have significantly disrupted British Royalty with their interview with Oprah and Harry s memoir Spare: Prince Harry The Duke of Sussex alleging abuse from royal family members and King Charles III. Harry was lately informed of his grandmother, King Elizabeth II s illness and arrived back to the UK from California after her death. Prince Harry, – ZUMAb177 20210923_zap_b177_074 Copyright: xTaidghxBarronx
September 23, 2021, New York, New York, United States: MEGHAN MARKLE, Duchess of Sussex of the Mountbatten-Windsor UK British Royal Family while on tour visiting the World Trade Center and the National 9/11 Memorial and Museum on their stop in New York City for the Global Citizen climate change concert. ..The couple were discretely filming their Netflix docuseries on the stop, Harry & Meghan and have significantly disrupted British Royalty with their interview with Oprah and Harry s memoir Spare: Prince Harry The Duke of Sussex alleging abuse from royal family members and King Charles III. Harry was lately informed of his grandmother, King Elizabeth II s illness and arrived back to the UK from California after her death. Prince Harry, – ZUMAb177 20210923_zap_b177_074 Copyright: xTaidghxBarronx
During the chat, Meghan Markle and Tan France also discussed the joys of parenthood, with the former calling it better than she had expected. France shared his own desire to always keep his children close, playfully asserting that if he could help it, he would not allow them to get married ever. Markle resonated, admitting how much she would miss her children, highlighting the bond every parent shares with their children. Meanwhile, she was not the first one to detail the three-week-long separation from her children. Prince Harry penned the timeline in his memoir, Spare, in 2023 as well.
Prince Harry, who is reportedly in talks with King Charles III about a royal reconciliation, revealed in his book that after a long separation, he clung tightly to his children, cherishing every moment together.
Prince Harry’s reunion with his children in 2022 was one for the books, literally
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle had already been overseas in 2022 for a series of charitable trips across Europe when Queen Elizabeth II suddenly fell ill. What was meant to be a quick visit to London then turned into a three-week-long expedition as they stayed in the UK for the late monarch's funeral, as mentioned above. In his memoir, published the following year, the Duke of Sussex reflected on the unexpected separation from his children, admitting it was “longer than we'd ever been” apart.
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After returning home to Montecito, California, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, per the latter's account, kept Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet close and did not “let them out of their sight” even for a minute. Ultimately, the Sussexes' 2022 separation from their children illuminates the profound demands of parenthood, with Meghan Markle acknowledging the deep toll it took on her and Prince Harry embracing the preciousness of every moment upon their reunion.
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Edited By: Hriddhi Maitra
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