Meghan, Duchess Of Sussex Says Archie And Lilibet Love Bluey
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, used a surprise appearance on Get Down with Sean and Marley to turn a light Australian YouTube visit into a family reveal. She said Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet love Bluey, while holding stuffed versions of Bluey and Bingo during the segment posted on Monday, May 4.
Sean Skeels And Marley Whatarau
Sean Skeels and Marley Whatarau, who both have Down syndrome, hosted Meghan during her recent trip to Australia. The appearance landed after the duo had already posted a video titled “Meghan's Spaghetti” recreating her single-skillet pasta recipe from With Love, Meghan, and Meghan later sent them a thank-you note and a gift basket full of her favorite As ever products.
The exchange gave the show a rare crossover: a royal figure, two hosts with Down syndrome, and a personal on-camera conversation built around children’s television rather than palace talking points. Meghan told them, “Our kids love Bluey!” and quoted the series with, “Gonna go take a nan-nap, love!”
Bluey Gifts And Minties
Meghan also left with a stack of Australian gifts that pushed the segment beyond a standard celebrity cameo. Sean and Marley gave her Bluey toys, Minties, a can of chicken salt, two NRL rugby jerseys for Archie and Lilibet, sunscreen, two cans of their favorite beers and a bikini bottom with “Aussie Bum” printed on the backside.
That last gift produced the sharpest line in the clip. “That's going to be for my husband. I just have a feeling,” Meghan said, before adding, “We might renew our vows with him wearing these.” The hosts also gave her a framed photo of themselves, and she replied, “You’re so kind” and “so you stay in my heart and in my home.”
April 17 In Australia
Meghan seemingly joined Sean and Marley’s show on April 17, during the same Australia trip that took her and Prince Harry to the Royal Children’s Hospital, Scar Tree Walk in Melbourne, the Australian War Memorial in Canberra, Swinburne University of Technology in Hawthorn, Bondi Surf Bathers' Life Saving Club at Bondi Beach, and the Australian National Veterans Arts Museum. The trip ran from April 14 to April 17 and was the couple’s first visit down under since October 2018.
That timing gives the appearance a specific frame: it was not a random remote drop-in, but part of a short Australian visit with a visible public schedule. Meghan and Harry were last in Australia in October 2018, when they announced they were expecting their first child, Prince Archie, who was born on May 6, 2019.
For readers, the useful takeaway is simple: the show now has a royal guest clip built around a local cultural export, and Meghan used it to say exactly what her household watches. If Sean and Marley keep drawing that kind of attention, their channel has already proven it can pull in a headline without changing the tone of the show.