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Meghan Markle teaches Archie and Lilibet value of money by selling homegrown products at farmers’ market

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Meghan Markle teaches Archie and Lilibet value of money by selling homegrown products at farmers’ market

Meghan Markle teaches Archie and Lilibet value of money by selling homegrown products at farmers’ market

Meghan Markle teaches Archie and Lilibet value of money by selling homegrown products at farmers' market

Meghan Markle has revealed how she is teaching her two children, Archie and Lilibet, an important lesson (Screengrab/@EmmaGrede/YouTube)

Meghan Markle does ‘a little farmers’ market stand’ with Archie and Lilibet

Speaking to her friend and fellow podcaster Emma Grede on the podcast ‘Aspire With Emma Grede‘, Meghan was asked if she had begun talking to her children about money.

She revealed a wholesome detail about their life in California, saying, “We grow a lot of veggies. We sometimes do a little farmers’ market stand,” Daily Mail reported.

 

The Duchess explained that their Montecito mansion includes a vegetable garden that the whole family tends to together.

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex speaks onstage during the 2025 TIME100 Summit at Jazz at Lincoln Center on April 23, 2025, in New York City (Jemal Countess/Getty Images for TIME)
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, speaks onstage during the 2025 TIME100 Summit at Jazz at Lincoln Center on April 23, 2025, in New York City (Jemal Countess/Getty Images for TIME)

 

“Gardening is really great for children. It teaches them patience, it teaches them to value and appreciate their food. So you start from seed and wait and watch it grow,” Markle said during the interview.

Once the crops are harvested, Archie and Lilibet earn pocket money by selling the produce. Meghan added she tells children, “Well, now do you want to sell your harvest? Do you want to share it with our community? And also, what do you want to do with those funds once you have them?”

 

Meghan Markle says she is raising financially aware children

According to Meghan Markle, these small steps enable children to grasp the concept of money while staying connected to the world around them.

Meghan Markle looks on during a forum about digital responsibility at EAN University on August 15, 2024, in Bogota, Colombia (Diego Cuevas/Getty Images)
Meghan Markle looks on during a forum about digital responsibility at EAN University on August 15, 2024, in Bogota, Colombia (Diego Cuevas/Getty Images)

She explained, “So really starting to understand, as they’re learning counting and numbers, that there is a cost and a price for things, and I think that’s key for children to understand that. Especially children who are very lucky to have a home that has privilege, you need to know that.”

She added that both she and Prince Harry believe their children must learn these life lessons early.

Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex attends a Sentebale reception and panel discussion at The Saxon Hotel in Johannesburg, South Africa. The event was supported by Baker McKenzie. The purpose was to convene global and local corporations and business leaders to discuss accelerating sustainable solutions for prosperity for young people in the region, including closing the digital divide on October 03, 2024 in Johannesburg, South Africa. (Photo by Brian Otieno/Getty Images for Sentebale)
Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, attends a Sentebale reception and panel discussion at The Saxon Hotel in Johannesburg, South Africa (Brian Otieno/Getty Images for Sentebale)

“It’s just like manners and taking care of the things around you, there’s a value on things, and for my husband and I, it’s really important that they understand that,” Markle said during her podcast appearance, according to Mirror.

This update comes just weeks after the 43-year-old Duchess posted a photo of the Sussex family’s beagle, Mia, sniffing a basket of fresh vegetables that appeared to be harvested from their Montecito garden.

Meghan Markle doesn’t want to miss a moment with her children during this ‘key age’

Alongside family values and gardening, Meghan Markle also talked about how she balances her business, As Ever, with parenting.

“This is such a key age. I don’t want to miss a moment for my children, and I love that I can do drop off and pick up at school, and do meetings in between, and go to Disneyland for two days, as we just did. And, you know, volunteer to serve hot lunch at school or be the chaperone for the kindergarten field trip,” Meghan said.

She mentioned that she also makes their packed lunches herself and sometimes includes edible flowers from her As Ever brand.

“I love it at the end of a long day. The kids are down to bed at like 7ish. I can go downstairs, have a glass of wine, I’m doing their little lunch. I find joy in it for whatever reason, and it can be therapeutic. That, for me, is one of my simple pleasures,” she shared during the chat.

 

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