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Meghan Markle shares glimpse into her and Harry’s bedtime routine

Aside from being one of the most renowned and prominent couples, Harry and Meghan are just like the rest of us. They have a beautiful family and live their lives to the fullest, despite the fact that their relationship with the rest of the royal family remains strained, particularly following their Netflix documentary and Harry’s all-tell memoir Spare, in which he revealed a number of private details about the Firm’s members.

In an interview with Variety, the Duchess of Sussex revealed details about her and Harry’s everyday work routines, including the fact that they share an office in their California home because they both work largely from home. Not having regular occupations allows them to spend more time with their children, Archie and Lilibet Diana, who have lately received the titles of Prince and Princess.

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“We’ll never get this time back. I make breakfast, and we get the kids set for the day. We do a lot of joint calls and Zooms, but also try to divide what we can focus our energies on so we can accomplish even more,” Meghan said.

“My husband is in a 24-hour time zone, which means that half of your life is spent waking up and the other half sleeping. It’s almost the opposite of what I experienced when living in the United Kingdom. He’s really good at responding to texts. I try to respond as quickly as possible via email. I have always stated, “If it takes less than five minutes, do it now.”

When they travel to Los Angeles, the two commute together, and Meghan believes that snacks are the secret to their success. “It is funny. People think we reside in Los Angeles, but we’re actually around two hours away. We are commuters. “We drove down recently for a day of back-to-back meetings, armed with chocolate chip cookies the size of my toddler’s head,” Meghan explained.

Meghan went further and shared something she has never spoken of before; how she and her husband spend the night when their children are asleep.

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“Once we have the kids to bed and have played a little Wordle, or [I have] done my ten minutes of DuoLingo,” Meghan opened up.

“After these two things, if we turn on the TV, which is fairly rare, we are like most people with endless, endless, endless searching until you get so tired of searching you end up not watching anything.”

What are your thoughts about this? Does this habit sound familiar?