Heading back to the U.S.? Even though Meghan Markle isn't living in the States anymore, it seems she still has her heart set on celebrating a very American holiday. Sources are saying that Meghan and Prince Harry are planning to jet over to the U.S. for Thanksgiving. It's a big deal for Meghan, who grew up celebrating the holiday, and she's excited to share this tradition with her family, including their son, Archie.
Thanksgiving Plans in the Works
According to an insider who spoke exclusively to Closer Weekly, Meghan and Harry have been discussing a family trip to the U.S. before Christmas. The timing works out perfectly for a Thanksgiving getaway, as their schedules are packed until November. "Thanksgiving isn’t really celebrated in the UK, but as an American, it's always been a huge part of Meghan’s life," the source said. And of course, their adorable son Archie will be tagging along for what promises to be an unforgettable holiday experience.

Adjusting to Royal Life
It's no secret that Meghan has been finding it tough to adjust to life in the royal family. Speaking to ITV News at Ten anchor Tom Bradby for the upcoming ABC documentary Harry & Meghan: An African Journey, Meghan opened up about the challenges she's faced. "As a woman, it's a lot," she admitted. "You're trying to be a new mom, a newlywed, and suddenly you're under this intense spotlight. It's a lot to handle, and I appreciate people asking if I'm okay because it's not something that happens often."
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She continued, "Look, any woman, especially when they're pregnant, is really vulnerable. That was challenging for me, and then, when you have a newborn, it's a whole other level of responsibility. It's not easy, and I'm just trying to navigate it all while staying true to who I am."



