The Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, marked Father’s Day with a heartfelt interview with NPR, focusing on the love between her husband, Prince Harry, and their son, Archie. This interview, recorded before the birth of their daughter, Lilibet, provided a glimpse into the family’s life and Meghan’s hopes for her children’s future. Her children’s book, “The Bench,” initially a poem for Archie, celebrates the universal bond between fathers and children, emphasizing inclusivity and representation.
Meghan Markle reads her children's book "The Bench"
Across the pond, the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, shared heartwarming photos of Prince William with their children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, capturing the spirit of Father’s Day.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge with their children on Father's Day
The brothers, now fathers on different continents, are expected to reunite for the unveiling of a statue honoring their late mother, Princess Diana, on what would have been her 60th birthday. This reunion comes amidst ongoing tensions, reportedly stemming from bullying allegations against Meghan.
Robert Lacey’s book, “Battle of the Brothers,” suggests that the rift deepened following these allegations, which Meghan’s team has labeled a “calculated smear campaign.” The investigation into these allegations, launched in March following the couple’s interview with Oprah Winfrey, is ongoing. Roy Nicka of The Sunday Times reports that the inquiry involves current and former royal staff, but Meghan will not participate.
Despite the ongoing investigation, the Royal Family continues with their engagements. Prince William and his two eldest children participated in a half marathon, while the Queen attended the prestigious Royal Ascot, marking the start of what aides describe as a “very busy summer.”
Coincidentally, Father’s Day also marked Prince William’s 39th birthday. Warm tributes poured in from Buckingham Palace and his father, Prince Charles.