Meghan’s SHOCKING parenting secret REVEALED!

Meghan Markle wants to make sure her kids know they’re loved.

The Duchess of Sussex shared insights about her parenting style and the legacy she hopes to leave for her children, Prince Archie (age 5) and Princess Lilibet (age 3), whom she shares with her husband, Prince Harry.

On the April 28th episode of The Jamie Kern Lima Show, Meghan stated, “I believe they will think, ‘Oh my goodness, no one has ever loved someone as deeply as our mom loved us.’ This sentiment is something I strive to embody in my daily interactions with them.

The former ‘Suits’ star revealed that she often turns to parenting literature as a resource, acknowledging that while some aspects may come instinctively, everyone can benefit from additional tools and insights to help navigate the journey.

Meghan added with a smile, “I really want to be good at it.”

In my own words, I’d share an instance of a valuable tool in my life: One of my fellow moms inspired me to establish private email accounts for each of my kids. These accounts serve as a platform for me to regularly send them messages and share photos, creating a contemporary method of saving precious memories.

Meghan said, “Instead of keeping scrapbooks and photo albums like before, we’ve moved on to a new era. To preserve our memories for our children, I have set up email addresses for them which I will pass on to them once they grow up.

Every evening before I call it a night, I usually send them an email. It doesn’t require much effort, she explained. I send them emails like, “Here’s your report card from today,” or, “Gosh, you said something hilarious this morning,” or, “Here’s a photo of you two having breakfast,” or, “Here’s you playing with the dog.

Meghan Markle, known from “With Love,” revealed her intention to share the emails stored in her inbox with her children once they reach their mid-teens.

At some point in their lives, be it when they are 16 or 18, Meghan mentioned, ‘I have a saved email for you, one I’ve kept since your birth. It contains every instance where I wanted to express my love for you and my pride in you.’

Meghan mentioned one aspect of parenting is observing as you help children grow their self-assurance and self-worth. She often employs the word ‘yet’ to encourage them when they say, “I can’t do this.” Instead, she suggests, “You can’t do it… yet.

She continued by saying, “By consistently ending sentences with ‘yet’, you instill a sense of optimism and the belief that you can accomplish something. However, when I write this to my kids before sleep, it serves as a lesson for them, but also reminds me personally. At this moment, I’m still uncertain, I’m not completely sure, and I’m still learning.

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Meghan referred to the secret messages as “an incredible present with no price tag, something priceless for your kids.” She added that she’s also shared voice memos, recording bedtime stories of Lilibet and Archie over the years, capturing their ever-changing voices.

Another aspect of her parenting style involves boosting their self-confidence through a straightforward method, a practice that also brings her personal advantages.

As I nurture and guide my little ones, I find myself marveling at the moment-by-moment growth of their self-assurance and self-worth. A powerful tool I often employ in this journey is the simple yet impactful word, ‘yet’. When they express doubt, saying, “I can’t do it,” I remind them, “You can’t do it… yet.

She continued, “By frequently ending sentences with ‘yet,’ you instill a sense of optimism and the belief that things can be achieved. When I type this to my kids before sleep, I’m passing it on to them, but I’m also reinforcing it for myself. At present, I don’t have all the answers; I’m uncertain about some things, and I’m still learning.

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Meghan and Princess Lilibet enjoyed some time in the garden in April 2025.

Prince Archie also enjoyed examining the roses in a garden in April 2025.

Harry and Princess Lilibet shared a sweet moment on a boat ride in March 2025.

Prince Archie enjoyed the holiday celebration with fresh strawberries to boot.

Princess Lilibet played a game with her mom’s friend in early 2025.

On New Year’s Eve, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex shared an image as part of a recap video titled “2019 in Review”, which they posted on Instagram.

In 2019, the pair visited South Africa for a royal trip and introduced Archie, who was just three months old at the time, to Archbishop Desmond Tutu during their travels.

Meghan was seen reading the book Duck! Rabbit!” to Archie on his first birthday, May 6, 2021.

Back in the enchanting Windsor Castle, nestled within the heart of England, I was there, breathlessly waiting for the grand unveiling in the hallowed halls of St George. The anticipation was electric as my beloved royals, Meghan and Harry, presented their precious bundle of joy to the world – none other than little Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor, who would forever charm us in May of 2021.

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2025-04-28 21:53