Meghan Markle Had To Continue Her Tour Despite A Fire In Archie’s Room
Meghan Markle is opening up about a terrifying experience involving her newborn son during her royal tour of Africa with Prince Harry in 2019. On the debut episode of her…

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex visits Action Aid to join discussions during the royal tour of South Africa on October 01, 2019 in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Mark Large - Pool/Getty ImagesMeghan Markle is opening up about a terrifying experience involving her newborn son during her royal tour of Africa with Prince Harry in 2019.
On the debut episode of her podcast Archetypes released Tuesday (August 23), the Duchess of Sussex sat down with longtime friend and tennis champion Serena Williams for a conversation about ambition. While speaking about their roles as mothers, Meghan revealed that during her visit to South Africa, a fire broke out in the nursery where their four-month-old son, Archie Harrison, was staying.
Meghan, 41, recalled that the moment she and her family landed, they had to drop Archie off at a housing unit where they were staying in Nyanga. After giving a speech to women and girls, Meghan and Harry received the scary news once they got in their car, just two hours later: "'There's been a fire at the residence.' What? 'There's been a fire in the baby's room.' What? I can't believe we haven't talked about this."
They raced back to the residence and their "amazing nanny" Lauren was "in floods of tears." Meghan continued, "She was supposed to put Archie down for his nap, and she just said, 'You know what? Let me just go get a snack downstairs.' And she was from Zimbabwe, and we loved that she would always tie him on her back with a mud cloth, and her instinct was like, 'Let me just bring him with me before I put him down.'"
"In that amount of time that she went downstairs, the heater in the nursery caught on fire," Meghan revealed. "There was no smoke detector. Someone happened to just smell smoke down the hallway went in, fire extinguished. He was supposed to be sleeping in there."
Markle said everyone was "in tears" and "shaken" by the incident, but they had to leave for another scheduled engagement. "I was like, 'Can you just tell people what happened?' And so much, I think optically, the focus ends up being on how it looks instead of how it feels. And part of the humanizing and the breaking through of these labels and these archetypes and these boxes that we're put into is having some understanding on the human moments behind the scenes that people might not have any awareness of and to give each other a break. Because we did — we had to leave our baby. And even though we were being moved to another place afterwards, we still had to leave him and go do another official engagement."
Serena sighed and said, "I couldn't have done that. I would have said, 'Unh-uh.'"
Meghan then said on the podcast in a voiceover, "These human moments behind the scenes, the ones under the surface, they're everything. Because when we don't swim in the shallow end, and instead choose to dive into the deep end, that's when we gain a more nuanced understanding of each other."
GALLERY: Celebrity Best Friends
With the news that tennis phenom Serena Williams paid for Meghan Markle's New York City baby shower, we got to thinking about more celebrity best friends.
It seems like so many things in Hollywood can be fickle and anything but long-lasting, but some famous friendships have stood the test of time. Check out our famous favorite besties by clicking through our gallery.
Serena Williams and Meghan Markle

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Courteney Cox and Jennifer Aniston

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Selena Gomez, Taylor Swift, 2016

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Leah Remini and Jennifer Lopez

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John Legend, Chrissy Teigen, Kim Kardashian and Kanye West

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Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj

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Beyonce and Kelly Rowland

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Brad Pitt and George Clooney

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Tina Fey and Amy Poehler

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Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet

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Drew Barrymore and Cameron Diaz

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Maisie Williams and Sophie Turner

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Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper

After collaborating on the Oscar-winning film "A Star Is Born," Gaga revealed what she learned from Bradley Cooper to "Entertainment Weekly. “I think what I learned from Bradley [is] it’s okay to be relentlessly sure of your vision, and to go after it with every fiber of your being, and to never stop white gloving what you’re making. Sometimes, as an artist, I second-guess myself when I go, ‘Am I pulling the thread? Am I unraveling the whole blanket now? Do I need to stop?’ It’s changed the way that I work today.” (Photo by Jerod Harris/Getty Images for American Cinematheque)
Meek Mill and Kevin Hart

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Jay Z and Diddy

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Busy Phillipps and Michelle Williams

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