Meghan Markle reveals the sweet British TV show Archie loves & the catchy kids rap that’s always stuck in her head

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MEGHAN Markle may be a member of British royal family, but it turns out she’s just like any other parent.

In a video shared to Variety’s Instagram page, the Duchess of Sussex, 41, discussed three-year-old Archie’s favourite TV shows and revealed that she often finds herself singing along to the catchy theme tunes…just like the best of us.

The Duchess of Sussex, 41, revealed her three-year-old son Archie’s favourite TV shows

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The mother-of-two, who is raising her children in California with husband Prince Harry, revealed that Archie is a fan of British kids’ show, Octonauts, which first aired in 2010.

The CBeebies hit is based on the books by Vicki Wong and Michael C. Murphy and follows a team of eight adorable animal adventurers as they embark on a series of action-packed journeys.

“He’s loved Octonauts for a really long time,” she said.

Meghan, who notes that her daughter Lilibet, one, doesn’t watch much TV, then went on to say how Archie also thinks “throwback shows” like The Magic Schoolbus are “great.”

The mother-of-two added that it’s been “pretty fun” to see it again “through his eyes.”

The Magic School Bus is an animated educational children’s TV series based on the book series by Joanna Cole and Bruce Degen.

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It sees Ms. Frizzle, voiced by Lily Tomlin, set off on exciting adventures with her class on the famous school bus.

The Duchess also calls Netflix’s Ask The StoryBots “fantastic” – adding it’s a “great educational programming for kids that’s fun” with “so many good songs.”

And just like many mums, it turns out that Meghan also finds herself randomly singing along to some of her son’s favourite catchy TV theme tunes.

In a clip shared online, the Archetypes podcast host busted out a “StoryBots” rap about a T-Rex.

“I’ve become that mum where I’m sitting around with friends and I start singing like, ‘Tyrannosaurus, that’s the chorus,’ she quipped.

“I was like ‘What am I singing? Oh my gosh, I’m singing StoryBots.”

The Magic School Bus is an animated educational children’s TV series based on the book series by Joanna Cole and Bruce Degen