
Meghan's Markle's brand-new lifestyle series titled With Love, Meghan finally dropped this week on Tuesday (March 4).
The eight-part Netflix show, which has already climbed to the 'No.4 in [UK] TV Programmes Today' slot, features a number of fellow famous faces including Mindy Kaling, Abigail Spencer, Delfina Blaquier, and Roy Choi - gives viewers a chance to 'join Meghan in the kitchen, garden - and even at the beehive'.
And it was during one episode of the programme where the Duchess of Sussex revealed who five-year-old Prince Archie and his younger sister, three-year-old Princess Lilibet, call 'uncle' - and it wasn't Prince William.
The likes of Daniel Martin, a make-up artist, made an appearance on the show where he and Meghan discussed his special bond with her and Prince Harry's two children.
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Speaking of Daniel, the mum-of-two told viewers: "He has just been in my life for the before, during, and after, shall we say, and he's very much a mainstay. 'Uncle Daniel', the kids call him.
"They know Daniel very well, and I love him to pieces."

Now, that's not to say that little Archie and Lilibet don't call their actual uncle by that name, who lives across the pond from their Montecito home back in the UK.
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Meghan recently opened up about the personal significance of her family-of-four all having the same surname.
In a recent interview with People, the Suits star explained that the Sussex surname - which was bestowed upon her and Harry by the Queen on their wedding day back in 2018 - 'means a lot' to her and her Harry.

"It’s our shared name as a family, and I guess I hadn’t recognised how meaningful that would be to me until we had children," Meghan shared. "I love that that is something that Archie, Lili, H and I all have together. It means a lot to me."
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She added that the Sussex name is 'part of our love story'.
In the same interview, a Netflix crew member noted that Harry only makes a fleeting appearance in the series as he briefly makes a cameo in the final episode.
However, while he may not have been in front of the camera a lot, his presence on set was clearly felt behind the scenes.
"Whenever Harry visited set, he was always super polite and friendly," the crew member explained.
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"But it was clear he wanted this to be Meghan’s moment to shine."
Don’t have Netflix? If you want to watch With Love, Meghan in the UK, you can sign up for a Sky Essential TV bundle that includes Netflix for £15 per month. If you’re based in the US, you can tune in with Verizon’s bestselling Netflix and Max bundle ($10 per month). T&Cs apply.
Topics: Meghan Markle, Prince Archie, Princess Lilibet, Celebrity, Prince Harry, Prince William, Royal Family, Netflix, TV And Film