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Meghan Markle pays a touching tribute to her daughter Lilibet

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Meghan Markle pays a touching tribute to her daughter Lilibet

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  • Meghan and Prince Harry’s daughter Lilibet will “aspire slightly higher” than a ‘bimbo’.
  • The Duchess of Sussex made the comments in an interview with Paris Hilton.
  • She also discussed her time on “Deal or No Deal” with Clare Malone and Iliza Schlesinger.
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As she chatted for the most recent episode of the Archetypes podcast with media figure Paris Hilton, writer Clare Malone, and comedian Iliza Schlesinger, Meghan Markle lavished her daughter Lilibet with love.

The Duchess of Sussex hinted at Lilibet’s future by suggesting she will “aspire slightly higher” than a “bimbo,” in reference to her and Prince Harry’s kid.

Paris Hilton is informed by her on the podcast: “I want my Lili to want to be educated and want to be smart and to pride herself on those things.”

In chat with the American star, the Duchess said: “I‘d be curious to hear your thoughts on this idea because when I hear the word bimbo, I have a very negative connotation to it. I don‘t see that as an aspirational thing for a woman, I want our daughters to aspire to be slightly higher.”

The mother of Archie and Lilibet also discussed her time on “Deal or No Deal” and explained why she left the programme saying: “It was solely about our beauty, not about acting. And not necessarily about brains.”

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