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00:00Meghan Markle says there's no such thing as perfect as she admits to making mistakes.
00:06Meghan Markle candidly addressed the challenges of public scrutiny and the importance of making
00:11mistakes during a recent interview with Harper's Bazaar. The former Suits star shared her perspective
00:16on perfection and growth, stating, you learn not to do it again. Meghan, 44, emphasized that facing
00:24difficulties leads to personal development. If it all goes swimmingly, you don't learn from it,
00:29she explained. If you don't learn anything, you're not going to grow.
00:34Meghan draws inspiration from her children, Prince Archie, 6, and Princess Lilibet, 4.
00:39I watch them face things that feel completely insurmountable every day, she reflected.
00:44But you can remember and say, I know it seems really hard right now, but trust me,
00:49that's going to come so easily soon. I can give myself the same grace as a founder.
00:54The Duchess of Sussex remarked, there's no such thing as perfect. I too get to make mistakes.
01:00She humorously noted that striving for perfection can be tedious, asking,
01:05so why try to do that if you want to have fun? In her quest for balance, Meghan articulated her
01:10desire to carve out time for both public engagements and family life. I love being able to do both,
01:17she stated. I think the moment that you start making all of your personal decisions based on
01:21external judgment, then you lose your authenticity. Meghan said her boundaries have strengthened as
01:27she's learned to protect herself, calling it either self-preservation or simply growing up.
01:33She credited Prince Harry for loving her boldly and fully, and offering perspective she doesn't have.
01:39The couple has endured heavy scrutiny since leaving royal duties in 2021 and speaking out in their
01:45Oprah Winfrey interview. While they remain estranged from the royal family, Harry is reportedly
01:50attempting to repair his relationship with his ailing father, King Charles III.
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