By Katherine Tinsley
3:18am PDT, Sep 4, 2025
_
Meghan Markle and
Prince Harry's two kids,
Prince Archie and
Princess Lilibet, may have inherited their father's signature red hair, but there's one thing they definitely won't be getting from the Duke of Sussex…
MORE:
Follow Wonderwall on MSN for more top news
_
Prince Archie spent just the first few months of his life in the U.K., and Princess Lilibet has only ever lived in California. Still, Prince Harry's offspring have inherited British accents from their dad. Meghan Markle shared on her Netflix show, With Love, Meghan, that her little ones say "zeh-brah" instead of "zee-brah," for example. "My kids, they'll say a little bit of both," the Duchess of Sussex said before noting that her children don't have British accents for any words related to the kitchen. "Because I guess Papa's not cooking as much," she joked.
_
While Meghan Markle often discusses the joys of motherhood, she isn't expected to share many photos or videos of her kids. "If we look at Meghan's Instagram, for example, we sometimes see the back of the children's heads, and there have been images of them as tiny babies, but when there's a shot shared showing the children's faces, they are obscured with an emoji," PR expert
Rhea Freeman pointed out to
The Mirror.
_
"Both [Prince Harry] and Meghan [Markle] have also been very vocal about the dangers of children on social media, and although this is TV vs. social media, it still gives the children additional exposure to the public in a way that makes them recognizable," Rhea Freeman said of why it's unlikely Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet will appear on any potential upcoming seasons of With Love, Meghan.
_
As Meghan Markle continues building her personal brand, the working mom will likely keep Princess Lilibet and Prince Archie's faces off her timeline. "Given the criticism the couple has faced, and the regular mentions around security, not showing the children's faces on TV makes perfect sense as a way to help keep them more protected and safe," Rhea Freeman said.