Last March, during the (bombshell) interview with Oprah Winfrey, Harry e Meghan Markle they had not failed to show the American presenter theirs chicken coop. Built in the garden, they said, to raise the eldest son Archie, 2 and a half years old, in contact with chickens and other animals.
Almost a year later, this time Meg sat in Ellen DeGeneres’ living room, the chicken coop is still there, and is the backdrop to a shot of the firstborn, who inherited red hair from his father, immortalized from behind. Since being in California, in fact, the Sussexes have given up on the classic “royal” postcards by choosing to do not show the children (the smallest is Lily, from Lillibet) on the occasion of the usual anniversaries.
This time Meghan preferred not to attack the royal family, she mentioned it almost in passing, but always at the right time. This time there was life in America to show, including the chicken coop. Meghan talked about Halloween, from the first one celebrated with Harry incognito in Toronto, to the last one with the children: Archie disguised as a dinosaur for a few minutes, Lily as a skunk.
Meghan Markle’s interview
NIPI / IPAThe highlight? The reference to political ambitions, what he wants to be his new battle: parental leave for all. Yes, because the interview was cheerful and carefree (“Harry and I are just happy”), up to a point. Then the former actress shifted attention to her now no longer hidden dream: political career. “People forget this or really don’t know that (the United States) is the only one of the six richest countries in the world that doesn’t have a federal parental leave program for everyone. I will do everything possible to make sure we can implement it ». Meghan the pugnacious, Meghan the lobbyist.
And if in the meantime in Great Britain the process against the group of Daily Mail is turning out to be much more complicated than expected, see le latest lies, on the other side of the ocean Meghan wants to play as a protagonist.
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