In the middle of this month of December, it was revealed that
Meghan Markle
and
Harry
signed a contract with Spotify to
host
their own
podcast
and, finally, this December 29, 'Archewell Audio' was released.
In their debut episode, dedicated to the end of the year parties, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex took time to remember a very special moment they lived as a couple.
Near the end of the audio, which lasts 3 minutes, Meghan and Harry say goodbye with a theme song that they said means a lot to them.
"It is not a toast itself, but a song - trying to shine a light," the son of the late Princess Diana is heard saying.
"'This Little Light of Mine' sounded at the end of our wedding as we walked down the church steps," continued Meghan.
"It was the music we wanted to play when we started our lives together. Because as we all know, 'darkness cannot drive out darkness, only light can do that ...".
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Aware that 2020 was a cycle full of challenges for everyone, the spouses decided to use their
podcast
to share "stories of love and compassion" to celebrate the arrival of the new year.
In that tone, Prince Harry concluded the first episode with the following words: "The message of this song is one that we hold dear. It is about using the power that each of us has within us to make this world a better place." .
The song they're talking about was performed by Karen Gibson and the Kingdom Choir, who put on the live music for Meghan and Harry's wedding, held in May 2018 at St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle.
On YouTube there is a clip of that memorable moment of British royalty, which also shows how the newlyweds boarded their carriage, pulled by white steeds.
The
Meghan and Prince Harry
podcast
special
also featured their son
Archie Harrison
, who was heard speaking publicly for the first time.
At the end of the episode, the Dukes let their son, who turned 1 this past May, get hold of the microphone.
"You can talk there," Harry is heard saying to his firstborn.
"Archie, is it fun?" Meghan asks, to which the baby responds, "Fun?"
Even the grandson of Queen Elizabeth II sent all listeners a very special message, with the help of his parents, of course.
"After me. Ready? Happy ..." Harry says, and Archie immediately repeats, "Happy."
Together, Meghan and Harry say, "Year ...", for your child to complete the phrase "New Year."
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For their
podcast
, Meghan, 39, and Prince Harry, 36, asked several of their friends to reflect on 2020 for their first episode.
"As we come to the end of this year and look to the future, let's retain the lessons we've learned about how important it is to care for one another and how meaningful our connections are, even when physically impossible," said younger brother. of Prince William.
Meghan continued, "We thought, what if we could get together some people who inspire us, people we admire ... and have a say on what they learned in 2020? So we asked a few friends and a lot of other people: activists, poets ... ", he said before Harry intervened and added," athletes, writers. "
Throughout this month of December, this family has given much to talk about, because on December 20, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry walked the streets of Beverly Hills, unable to escape the
paparazzi
.
Then the Duke of Sussex Christmas postcard revealed that Archie is red-haired, and the picture caused a lot of cuteness on social media.
To make matters worse, a 2012 Christmas music video by singer Richard Marx, featuring Meghan Markle, resurfaced on the internet.
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