Meghan Markle revealed that her and Prince Harry’s 5-year-old daughter Lilibet inspires her to be brave in sweet comments about their special bond.
Meghan Markle is bestowing a special honor upon her little girl.
The As Ever founder—who shares kids Princess Lilibet, 5, and Prince Archie, 7, with Prince Harry—revealed how her daughter inspires her to be brave.
“Every day when I feel a little bit like, ‘Oh gosh, can I do this?'" Meghan told InStyle in an interview shared to Instagram Aug. 7, “I go, ‘Lili would do it.’”
And while inspiring her mom to be fearless may be Lilibet’s superpower, the With Love, Meghan star shared that hers is motherhood.
“I was just thinking it’s being a mom,” she said. “All moms, I feel like we have superpowers because we juggle it all and enjoy it all with grace and grit at the same time.”
Recently, the Duchess of Sussex shared deeper insight into her and Harry’s parenting adventures as she posted a rare photo of their entire family enjoying their summer trip to the United Kingdom.
In a snap shared to Instagram July 23, the 45-year-old captured the foursome during a family day at the beach, where Meghan can be seen looking out at the ocean as Archie, Lilibet and Harry splashed in the waves.
As she captioned the post alongside a sunshine emoji, "Summer Holiday.”
And the trip marked a special milestone in more ways than one for Harry, 41, and Meghan’s little ones.
After all, they also reunited with King Charles for the first time in four years and appeared to pay tribute to Harry’s late mom Princess Diana as royal fans speculated a separate photo was taken at Althorp estate in West Northamptonshire, England, best known for being Diana’s ancestral home.
Though Meghan and Harry are raising young royals, the Netflix star shared she’s just like any parent when it comes to learning to balance everything on her plate.
"This is such a key age. I don’t want to miss a moment for my children," Meghan said on a June 2025 episode of Aspire With Emma Grede. "I love that I can do drop-off and pick-up at school, and do meetings in between, and go to Disneyland for two days as we just did, and volunteer to serve hot lunch at school or be the chaperone for the kindergarten field trip."
"I know that they'll feel like, 'Oh, my gosh, no one has ever loved someone more than the way our mom loved us,'" Meghan continued on an episode of The Jamie Kern Lima Show in April 2025. "And I put that in practice. That’s part of every day of how I show up for them."
For more on what Meghan and Harry have shared about parenting their little ones, read on…