Meghan Markle shares uncomfortable yoga class experience

express.co.uk

Meghan Markle recently shared her experiences of adjusting to life in Montecito, California. In a new interview, she talked about feeling "uncomfortable" during a public outing to a local yoga class. After stepping back from royal duties in 2020, Meghan and her husband, Prince Harry, have focused on building a life for their family in the U.S. They have two children: five-year-old Archie and three-year-old Lilibet. Meghan explained how she sometimes feels nervous walking into large yoga classes. She said, "I go to classes that sometimes have 40 to 50 people in them." She admitted that it can be daunting when everyone looks at her upon entering. However, she has grown fond of these classes. During one recent session, the instructor encouraged participants to give a fist bump to the person next to them. Meghan joined in, celebrating her classmates and saying, “That’s part of how you connect. I love it." In her quest to fit into the community, Meghan has made friends with local women leading normal lives. She mentioned enjoying activities like girls' nights and Pilates with them. Prince Harry is also embracing a more ordinary lifestyle. He has been reported to enjoy school runs, dog walks on the beach, and bike rides. The couple seems to appreciate their more relaxed, private life away from the royal spotlight.


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