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Meghan Markle shares sweet nicknames for Prince Archie, Princess Lilibet

Meghan Markle reveals sweet nicknames for Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet in new video

Meghan Markle has given fans a glimpse into her family’s everyday preferences, and it comes complete with some sweet nicknames for her children. In a new video shared to her brand’s Instagram page on May 24, the Duchess of Sussex, 44, revealed which fruit spreads from her lifestyle brand each member of her family reaches for, kicking things off with Prince Harry’s pick before moving on to the little ones.”Everyone in my family has a different favorite,” Meghan said in the clip. “My husband loves the raspberry.” She then shared her children’s picks, referring to four-year-old Princess Lilibet as ‘Lil’ and seven-year-old Prince Archie as ‘Arch’. “Lil loves the strawberry. Arch likes both,” she said, before adding, “And I like the marmalade.”

How Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet are connected to her lifestyle brand

This is not the first time the Sussex children have made an appearance in connection with Meghan’s lifestyle brand. In a video shared on social media last year, Lilibet tried some of the fruit jam Meghan was making at home. When Meghan asked her daughter, “What do we think, Lili?”, the little girl replied simply, “I think it’s beautiful.”The children have also inspired two candles created for the brand, unveiled as part of a Mother’s Day collection. Signature Candle No. 506, a nod to Archie’s May 6 birthday, was described as “a warm, comforting scent inspired by Prince Archie of Sussex’s birthdate, bringing a soft, familiar ease into the room,” with notes of ginger, neroli and cashmere, described as a subtle wink to his red hair. Signature Candle No. 604 was inspired by Lilibet’s June 4 birthday and described as “a light, floral scent inspired by Princess Lilibet of Sussex’s birthdate, adding a sense of brightness and openness to the home,” with notes of amber, water lily and santal.The accompanying caption for the fruit spread post highlighted the care and craftsmanship behind each jar, describing the spreads as small-batch creations made to let the natural flavor of each fruit shine through, balanced with a gentle brightness and just enough tartness to keep things interesting.

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