Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have given their first joint interview in three years, speaking to CBS Sunday Morning's Jane Pauley about their Archewell Foundation's new initiative. Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time.

More info Meghan Markle has revealed her deepest fears about parenting in her and Prince Harry's first joint interview in three years. The Sussexes spoke with CBS Sunday Morning's Jane Pauley about their Archewell Foundation's new initiative, The Parents Network, which connects families who've lost children to suicide after they were bullied online. Sadly, this is a cause that hits close to home for Meghan.

The mum-of-two, who just celebrated her 43rd birthday on Sunday, has previously opened up about the heartbreaking online abuse she received as well as the suicidal thought she experienced as a senior working member of the Royal Family. The Duchess of Sussex has now voiced a specific worry she has for her two kids, Prince Archie, five and Princess Lilibet, three as they look towards the future, OK! reports. When asked about the couple's aim for the anti-bullying project moving forward by host Jane, Meghan responded with an eight-word question, pondering: "What if it was my daughter or my son?" Meghan said: "I think you have to start somewhere, I think the simplest thing is that anyone watching this or anyone who is able to make change to look at it through the lens.