Meghan Markle gave royal watchers a fresh glimpse into family life during a new appearance on the Australian YouTube channel Get Down with Sean and Marley. The Duchess of Sussex, 44, joined hosts Sean Skeels and Marley Whatarau in a clip posted on May 4, shortly after she and Prince Harry wrapped their visit to Australia. During the segment, Meghan reacted warmly to a set of Bluey toys and shared that the hit cartoon is a favorite at home for Prince Archie, 6, and Princess Lilibet, 4.

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Meghan Markle Shares Archie and Lilibet’s Bluey Obsession

While holding plush versions of Bluey and Bingo, Meghan made the family connection clear. “Our kids love Bluey!” Meghan exclaimed according to People Magazine. She then brought up one of her favorite lines from the series, quoting, “Gonna go take a nan-nap, love!” The exchange added a light family note to the appearance and linked the Sussex household to one of Australia’s biggest children’s programs. Meghan’s comments also offered a rare public detail about what Archie and Lilibet enjoy watching at home.

Sean and Marley Present Gifts for the Sussex Family

The hosts welcomed Meghan with a mix of playful and distinctly Australian gifts. Among them were Minties candy, chicken salt, sunscreen, two cans of beer, rugby jerseys for Archie and Lilibet, and a bikini bottom printed with “Aussie Bum.” Meghan laughed at the swimsuit and joked about who should wear it. “That's going to be for my husband. I just have a feeling,” Meghan told the hosts. She later added, “We might renew our vows with him wearing these.” The moment kept the tone easygoing and full of humor.

Meghan’s Appearance Followed the Couple’s Australia Visit

As reported by People Magazine, Meghan and Harry were in Australia from April 14 to April 17, marking their first trip there since 2018. Meghan appeared to film the YouTube segment on April 17, wearing the same outfit seen at the Her Best Life podcast retreat. Their itinerary included stops at the Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne, the Australian War Memorial in Canberra, Swinburne University of Technology, Bondi Beach, and the Australian National Veterans Arts Museum. The visit carried added significance because their 2018 tour was when they announced they were expecting Archie.

Meghan Markle Thanks the Hosts for Their Support

The meeting also built on an earlier connection between Meghan and the pair. Last year, Sean and Marley posted a video called Meghan’s Spaghetti, recreating her one-skillet pasta recipe from With Love, Meghan. After that, Meghan sent them a thank-you note and a basket of As ever products. Their latest meeting ended with hugs and a framed photo gift. Meghan responded with a warm message that reflected the bond formed between them. “You’re so kind,” the duchess replied, adding, “so you stay in my heart and in my home.”