Meghan appears to contradict herself after claiming she drops Archie and Lilibet at school
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The Duchess of Sussex appeared on The Circuit podcast with Emily Chang
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Meghan Markle appeared to make a blunder in her latest podcast interview.
The Duchess of Sussex appeared on The Circuit podcast with Emily Chang to talk about life after royalty in the United States.
Ms Chang asked Meghan: “So what is it about Montecito? Like what made this place feel like home more than other places?”
The Duchess said: “Well, we moved here five years ago. We’re just so happy because we can take our kids to school and have a really supported, sweet life running around and doing the things that I think everyone maybe has part of your day-to-day.
Meghan Markle appeared to make a blunder in her latest podcast interview
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"Think about what life would be like without those moments, right?
“It’s easy to take them for granted. So I love it. We have such a beautiful, embracing community and been able to really create and dream here.”
Meghan's claim that she takes Prince Archie, six, and Princess Lilibet, four, to school contradicts an earlier admission from April.
At the time, the Duchess of Sussex appeared on the Jamie Kern Lima Show podcast, where she admitted that a nanny frequently helps with the school run.
She said: “Well, this morning was different because Archie has a cold; he’s home from school.
"But I get up at 6.30, and [this] gives me a minute to - I wish I could say I woke up and meditated - I don’t do that.
"I have the monitors on so I could hear both the kids, they get up at 7, so I give myself a little bit of time to either put on workout clothes, brush my teeth, get both of them up, I get them dressed, get them downstairs, make breakfast and then if I haven't done their lunch boxes the night before then I do that.
"I love doing lunch boxes, it makes me very happy, and writing a little note in their lunch boxes."
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The Duchess later added: "If I don’t have meetings in the morning, then I try to do the school drop off - they’re at two different schools - that’s a big circuit.
"So from 6.30 in the morning, on drop-off mornings for me, I’m not home til 9, and then after that I’ll just jump into meetings.
"Then on other days I’ll wake up, get them all set, and then our amazing nanny, who’s been with us for five years, she’ll take them to school for us.
"That's the morning! That gets you to 9am."