

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are parents to two little boys: Prince Archie, 6, and Princess Lilibet, 3.
The Duchess of Sussex has also managed to stand out for her many facets. In addition to her lifestyle brand As Ever, Meghan also triumphs on screens in her Netflix show “With Love, Meghan”.
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On the other hand, she recently launched a new Lemonada Media podcast, Confessions of a Female Founder. And it’s in the episode that launched on May 27, where Markle hosted and chatted with Spanx founder Sara Blakely.
During the chat, the two discussed how to navigate motherhood while launching a business. But one issue stood out, as it affects all mothers around the world.
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Choosing a child’s name is a decision that keeps parents on tenterhooks, and Meghan is no exception and explained the “pressure” she felt in wanting to get everyone’s approval with her choice.
You’re like, ‘What do you think?’ It’s no different – I will say this to every woman in the world or every person in the world who’s going to have a child – if you have an idea about what you are going to name that baby, you keep it so close to your heart, until that baby is born and it’s named. Don’t ask anyone’s opinion.
Also, in the podcast, Meghan said that naming a baby was “similar to naming your company.” Although with children you can’t change names as easily as she did with her brand “As Ever” which was formerly called “American Riviera Orchard,” she compared this important choice to naming her children.
How did she choose her children’s names?
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex had a curious conversation about what to name their little ones.
In the case of their first son, they both hesitated whether to choose “Harrison” or “Archie” as his first name. In the end, they decided on “Archie Harrison”.
With the arrival of Lili, they sought the advice of the royal family, since the little girl is named after her grandmother Elizabeth. This was confirmed by a spokesman for the Duke and Duchess to People, who reported that her grandmother “was the first one they called” and said that if she had not supported the decision, “they would not have chosen that name.
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