Overview
- Meghan Markle revealed on a podcast that she emails her children, Archie, 5, and Lilibet, 3, nightly, creating a digital 'time capsule' for them to access when they turn 16 or 18.
- The emails, sent to obscure accounts, include photos, anecdotes, report cards, and audio recordings of their bedtime routines to preserve everyday moments.
- Markle described the practice as an evolution of traditional scrapbooks, inspired by her own childhood and a friend's similar idea, emphasizing emotional connection and memory-making.
- The ritual has sparked broader conversations about millennial parenting trends, balancing privacy with selective sharing, and the use of technology in family documentation.
- Critics and experts have debated the approach, with some praising its sentimentality and others questioning its implications for privacy and public exposure of personal family moments.