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Since leaving the Royal Family, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have demonstrated their willingness to jump into a wide range of different fields. From the three strands of their Archewell organisation (encompassing a charitable foundation; their Netflix production partnership; and an audio venture with Spotify), to when Meghan narrated a Disney+ documentary, and two recent new jobs for Prince Harry (with BetterUp and the Aspen Institute) – the pair are nothing if not prolific. Now it’s been announced that the Duchess has authored her first children’s book, due for release next month.
Chrissy Teigen is ready for a girls night with Duchess Meghan.
While prepping for her appearance at Global Citizen s Vax Live: The Concert to Reunite the World event on Sunday, the model and cookbook author spoke to
Entertainment Tonight about her newfound friendship with the Duchess of Sussex. I feel like our world has just gotten so small, through this whole pandemic and everything. We have to go to Montecito and chill in the chicken house. Archie s Cluckin Hut? Teigen joked with the outlet, referring to Archie s Chick Inn, the coop that belongs to Meghan s son, Archie Mountbatten-Windsor, which was featured during her sit-down interview with Oprah Winfrey.
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge s children will develop a close bond with their cousin Archie Mountbatten-Windsor later on in their lives, a royal author has claimed.
Ingrid Seward, editor-in-chief of Majesty magazine and author of Prince Philip Revealed: A Man of His Century, suggested Prince George, seven, Princess Charlotte, six, and Prince Louis, three, are likely to build a relationship with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex s son despite the apparent rift between their parents.
She told the Express that the cousins will value each other because it is difficult for royal family members to form friendships outside the Firm.