Just a few months ago, Meghan surprised her fans with the announcement of her new lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard. The brand encompasses a diverse range of homewares, including crockery, table linen, and glasses, as well as a delectable assortment of nut butters, jams, conserves, and oils. Building upon the success of her brand, Meghan is now expanding her business ventures by collaborating with Netflix on a cookery show, expected to feature products from American Riviera Orchard.
However, it appears that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex hold differing opinions regarding the inclusion of their children in the show. Meghan is reportedly inspired by her sister-in-law, Kate Middleton, who often involves her own children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, in public events. She sees the show as an opportunity to showcase the joys of motherhood and hopes that Archie and Lilibet can make guest appearances. On the other hand, Harry, having experienced intense media intrusion throughout his own life and that of his late mother, Princess Diana, wants to shield their young ones from the spotlight.
An insider shared with OK! magazine that Harry's past traumas have shaped his perspective, leading to a clash with Meghan over her desire to involve their children. The source explained that Meghan understands Harry's concerns and supports his instinct to protect their kids. However, she is attempting to persuade him that being in the public eye has its positive aspects as well, and that their unique circumstances mean their children will never truly be anonymous.
While Meghan acknowledges the distinct challenges their children face due to their lineage, she hopes to convince Harry that involving Archie and Lilibet in their projects can be a positive experience. The insider added that Meghan is optimistic that Harry will come around to her perspective soon.
In unrelated news, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are scheduled to visit Nigeria later this month. During their visit, they will participate in discussions about the Invictus Games and meet with service members and their families, further solidifying their commitment to charitable endeavors.