It's clear that life in London has had a profound impact on Meghan Markle, perhaps more than anyone anticipated. As we approach the two-year mark since the former Suits star, now 37, relocated to the U.K. to join her husband, Prince Harry, she's undergone a noticeable transformation. Not only has she embraced British customs, but her American accent is gradually giving way to a distinctly British tone, complete with some quintessential British slang.
Adopting the Local Lingo
A source close to the royal family exclusively revealed to Closer Weekly that Meghan has indeed picked up an English accent and incorporated British slang into her everyday vocabulary. It makes perfect sense given the environment she's in now. For instance, she's been heard saying things like "I'm knackered," a phrase meaning "tired," especially since welcoming her son, Archie, into the world. It's fascinating to see how seamlessly she's blending into her new life across the pond.

Of course, her adaptation extends beyond just one-off slang phrases. Meghan has been integrating everyday British terms into her speech. For example, she's reportedly using "bits and bobs," a phrase that translates to "various items or objects." It's clear she's not just adopting the accent but the culture as well.
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Transitioning to British English
According to Vanity Fair, Meghan has also begun referring to "trousers" instead of "pants," aligning her vocabulary with British English. This subtle yet significant change highlights her commitment to fully immersing herself in her new homeland. It's almost as if the former L.A. resident is becoming a true Brit, embracing the nuances of the language and culture.
It's easy to imagine the challenges Meghan faces as a new mom juggling royal duties. Despite having Prince Harry, 34, by her side, she's undoubtedly exhausted. On top of her parenting responsibilities, the couple is already planning their upcoming tour of South Africa this fall, marking the family's first official trip since Archie's birth.

A Unique Approach to Parenting
One of the most intriguing aspects of Meghan and Harry's life as parents is their decision to raise Archie without a royal title, unlike Prince William and Kate Middleton's children. This choice reflects their desire for Archie to experience a more "normal" life, where he might one day pursue a career and job outside the royal spotlight. It's a bold move that showcases their progressive mindset and commitment to giving their son a well-rounded upbringing.
We can't wait to see Meghan's newfound British accent and expanded vocabulary in action. Her journey from Hollywood starlet to royal duchess continues to captivate audiences worldwide.
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