Last week, during an interview with The Cut, Meghan Markle retold a conversation she had at the Lion King live-action movie premiere in London.
23.08.2022 - 19:57 / etonline.com
Meghan Markle is opening up about one of her most humanizing motherhood moments while on a royal tour with Prince Harry in 2019. In the premiere episode of her new podcast,, the Duchess of Sussex discusses the concept of ambition as it applies to women in a raw and wide-ranging conversation with her longtime friend, Serena Williams. The pair engages in a dialogue about what it means to be a parent and a professional, sharing gut-wrenching stories about the times that those two roles seemed to be at odds. «When we went on our tour to South Africa, we landed with Archie,» Meghan, 41, recalled.
«Archie was what, four and a half months old. And the moment we landed, we had to drop him off at this housing unit that they had us staying in.»While Archie was left with his nanny to have a nap, Meghan and Prince Harry immediately embarked on an official engagement in Nyanga, where Meghan would deliver a speech to a group of women and girls. «We finish the engagement, we get in the car and they say, 'There's been a fire at the residence,'» she said.
''What? 'There's been a fire in the baby's room.' What?!" The new parents raced back to find their «amazing nanny,» Lauren, «in floods of tears.» «She was supposed to put Archie down for his nap, and she just said, 'You know what? Let me just go get a snack downstairs.' And she was from Zimbabwe, and we loved that she would always tie him on her, her back with a mud cloth, and her instinct was like, 'Let me just bring him with me before I put him down.' In that amount of time that she went downstairs, the heater in the nursery caught on fire. There was no smoke detector.
Someone happened to just smell smoke down the hallway, went in, fire extinguished,» Meghan said. «He was supposed to
.Last week, during an interview with The Cut, Meghan Markle retold a conversation she had at the Lion King live-action movie premiere in London.
Disney’s classic film The Lion King has said he ‘doesn’t remember’ talking to Meghan Markle about Nelson Mandela. Lebohang Morake – Lebo M – who provided choir arrangements and traditional African music for the 1994 film, said he spoke to the Duchess of Sussex for ‘less than a minute’. Morake’s response comes after Meghan said she had been told by a South African man that the country celebrated her marriage into the Royal Family.
A South African composer who worked on The Lion King remake has revealed that he has no recollection of having a discussion with Meghan Markle about Nelson Mandela. Grammy-award winner Lebohang Morake, who is also known professionally as Lebo M, has said that he doesn't “remember details” of a conversation he had with the Duchess of Sussex, following claims she made in a recent interview.
It is not looking good for Meghan Markle right now!
An actor from Disney's remake of The Lion King has said he is "baffled" by the Duchess of Sussex's story about people in South African taking to the streets to celebrate her Royal wedding. Dr John Kani, who voiced Rafiki in the movie, has said Meghan Markle seems to have made a "faux pas" in her recent interview with US magazine, The Cut, where she said an unnamed South African actor from the cast of the movie made the comments to her about her wedding.The actor, who claims to be the only South African cast member of The Lion King remake, went on say he'd never met the Duchess – despite Meghan having said she chatted to a South African actor at the film's premiere.
The royal family is not too thrilled with Meghan Markle once again!
One of the actors from The Lion King is calling out Meghan Markle!
Meghan Markle has faced backlash from Nelson Mandela's grandson after she compared herself to the South African freedom fighter. In her recent bombshell interview with American magazine The Cut, the Duchess of Sussex said she had been likened to the anti-apartheid activist by South Africans, Birmingham Live reports.
In the interview with The Cut, which was released on Monday, Meghan explored a number of topics including Harry’s relationship with his family, her children’s privacy and her return to Instagram, but it was her comments on Nelson Mandela that have been the most divisive.
Nelson Mandela’s grandson Zwelivelile “Mandla” Mandela is responding to a quote from Meghan Markle‘s newest interview, where she dropped lots of bombshells.
Nelson Mandela’s grandson Zwelivelile “Mandla” Mandela has responded to Meghan Markle’s recent comments to The Cut.
The Royal Family have been told to brace themselves with Meghan Markle allegedly set to share revelations that have been described as "more damaging" than her infamous interview with Oprah Winfrey. The warning has come from leading royal author Duncan Larcombe who believes the Duchess of Sessex's new Spotify podcast should be a cause of concern for senior royals. Meghan, 41, released the first episode of her podcast, named Archetypes, on 23 August.
, has reportedly left aides on edge. “I’m told Buckingham Palace aides were most definitely not keeping calm, nor carrying on after the show’s premiere on Tuesday, worried about what else might be shared over the next 12 weeks,” Yahoo! royal executive editor Omid Scobie on August 24. According to Scobie, the first episode already caused quite the commotion over at BP.