Meghan Markle captivated audiences at the TIME100 Summit in New York City with a heartfelt and moving keynote address that focused on motherhood, empowerment, and her aspirations for the future of her children, especially her daughter, Princess Lilibet.
In her emotional speech, the Duchess of Sussex opened up about her role as a mother and the principles guiding her parenting journey. Meghan expressed a strong desire to raise her daughter with confidence and resilience, stating, “I am focused on raising a confident and strong young woman.” She emphasized the importance of nurturing Lilibet’s strength, while also teaching her to approach the world with compassion and empathy.

The 43-year-old royal also shared her hopes for her son, Prince Archie, noting that it is just as important for him to grow up understanding his self-worth and respecting the women around him. “It’s equally important for Archie to have a sense of self-worth that uplifts and respects the women in his life,” Meghan explained.
Meghan stressed that her own personal well-being plays a crucial role in shaping the example she sets for her children. She believes that maintaining a sense of balance and peace within herself is key to fostering a positive environment for Lilibet and Archie, one that empowers them to embrace a mindset rooted in kindness, strength, and respect.

Attending the event with her husband, Prince Harry, Meghan once again highlighted their commitment to raising their children away from the public eye. Despite the immense global interest in their family, the couple continues to prioritize privacy and a grounded upbringing for their two children, ensuring they are raised in a nurturing environment away from the spotlight.
Princess Lilibet, who carries the names of Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Diana, remains central to the Sussexes’ hopes for a future generation defined by compassion and empowerment. Meghan’s keynote speech underscored her dedication to raising a generation that values both inner strength and emotional intelligence.