Meghan Markle has opened up about a parenting anxiety in a vulnerable moment and fans have all made the same comments.

The Duchess of Sussex attended the glitzy LA Children’s Hospital Gala where she wowed in a striking red Carolina Herrera frock, sporting effortlessly waved tresses.

Speaking to reporters, Meghan piled on the praise for the hospital, commenting: “The work that they do at Children’s Hospital LA is otherworldly. And I think from my standpoint as a mother, no one wants to have to be in a position where you need to go to a place like this.”

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“But if you have to, the best place in the world is the Children’s Hospital LA.”

Moreover, Meghan mentioned “close friends,” some from her teenage years, whose own kids had received care at the facility. “The staff is incredible, and the amount of work that they do for families that really could not afford this level of care is something that I think should never be overlooked.”

Fans quickly took to social media to voice their thoughts on the video clip. While many were taken with her powerful message, others couldn’t help but comment on her stunning looks as well as her impressive dedication to worthy causes. A TikTok user wrote: “She’s so beautiful. Love that she’s used that dress again but styled it differently.”

Another commented: “She’s such a genuinely bright light. Always advocating for the most amazing causes. Harry is a very lucky man.”

Meanwhile a third supporter chimed in: “So articulate and hard working shining light on great causes,” while another agreed: “She’s one of a kind.”

At the annual event, which pays tribute to both patients and hospital staff, Meghan was spotted posing with nurses and some of the young patients at the hospital. Among these was Ella Nelson, who was diagnosed with stage four high-risk neuroblastoma a type of cancer that develops in certain types of nerve tissue when she was just two years old.

In a conversation with the Children’s Hospital Association, Ella’s mum explained: “It’s a paediatric kidney cancer. It’s considered a rare disease.”

Following a series of intensive personalised treatments, Ella has now achieved No Evidence of Disease (NED) status and is leading a happy, healthy life in California.

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