Meghan Markle Discusses "Healing Blanket" Ritual With Her Children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet
In the peaceful, softly lit corridors of domesticity, Meghan Markle gave a rare, private glimpse into her life with Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, a far cry from palace protocol and international headlines. Small rituals and moments that ground her family in security caught the public eye, finding resonance. Markle invited the world into a space of motherhood where tradition, dinner table talks, and comfort intersect and overlap in the mundane.
Moving closer to those moments would expose Meghan Markle's parenting tips in the quaint luxury of her Montecito homestead.
Meghan Markle's homely rituals with her children
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In a recent interview with Courtney Adamo for Godmothers Bookstore livestream, Meghan Markle spoke candidly of life behind closed doors, where it is Duchess second and Mom first. She talked about rituals she cherishes, such as morning music, communicating with her kids, and quiet comforts that weave security into the day. While these anecdotes draw a peaceful sanctuary constructed with intent, it is Markle's "healing blanket" ritual that caught the public eye. If either child got ill or upset, Markle revealed her use of their "healing blanket", according to PEOPLE,.
Markle told Adamo that most of her dinner table talks with Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet center around "roses and thorns," which symbolically represent the best part versus the toughest part of their day. Praising her daughter's strong personality, Markle also reported that often Princess Lilibet's day would be "just a blast." However, that blanket, no longer just fabric but a ritual of comfort and care, "helps them feel safe and loved," per the outlet, which even psychologists approve of.
Markle counterbalances her tumultuous public life with deeply personal moments at home. While her Netflix lifestyle show meets with criticism, even experts cannot find flaws in her parenting style.
Expert psychologist weighs in on Meghan Markle's "healing blanket" ritual
Meghan Markle's concept of using a "healing blanket" struck child-development specialists in unexpected ways. According to Hello magazine, her ritual echoed what psychologists observe quite commonly in early childhood, per senior education and child psychologist Dr. Sasha Hall, who related the blanket to "a specific object associated with feeling better," deeming it "very reassuring." The blanket itself might not be so special or enchanted, Hall said, as the significance and the consistent usage of it added to its comforting factor.
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In addition, the psychologist observed that pairing sensory signals, such as music and the familiar smell of a candle that Markle reportedly carries everywhere, assists children by enhancing "comfort, security, and a sense that things are being taken care of." It also offers "continuity" when the family is traveling or routines change. Markle's use of music and a blanket is more than habitual. It is one of her practices that has redefined parenting based on familiarity, predictability, and love in action.
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Edited By: Hriddhi Maitra
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