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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Chrissy Teigen wants her and pal Meghan, Duchess of Sussex's children to have playdates

    However, the 39-year-old model - who has daughters Luna, nine, and Esti, two, as well as sons Miles, seven, and Wren, two, with her husband, 46-year-old singer-songwriter John Legend - says it may be hard to meet up with Meghan, 44, her husband Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, 41, and their kids, son Prince Archie, six, and daughter Princess Lilibet, four, because Chrissy does not "leave the house"


    Chrissy explained to People: "I'm not joking. I don't go anywhere. I try to do every photo shoot, every everything at our house.

    "So no [playdates]. But if the time came up, absolutely."

    The TV personality formed a friendship with the Duchess of Sussex when Chrissy appeared on season two of the royal's Netflix series, With Love, Meghan - which sees Meghan invite friends and famous faces to a lavish estate in California, where she shares cooking, gardening and hosting tips.

    Speaking about her relationship with the Duchess of Sussex, Chrissy gushed: "I adore her. I really adore her.

    "I think she is so incredibly strong."

    The author cannot understand why Meghan is a "polarising" figure for some people.

    Chrissy explained: "It is insane to me how polarising she is for so many different people, when she really is just such a kind, good person that wants the best for all her friends and the best for people around her, and the best for her own relationship and for her children."

    And Chrissy insists the Duchess of Sussex just "lives simply" in her and Prince Harry's $30 million mansion in Montecito, California.

    Chrissy added: "She just wants those things. And people come up with all these different things that she could be about or what she wants ... [but] it's not that complicated.

    "People are always going to read into what they want to read into, and they're going to hyperfocus into what they want to believe.

    "People are just going to come up with their own story.

    "I think it's cool that [Meghan] is just like, 'Listen, say whatever you want. I'm happy and I'm healthy and I feel good.'"

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