‘Emmerdale’s Lucy Pargeter has praised Duchess Meghan for revealing her post-baby bump.
The royal welcomed son Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor with husband Prince Harry on May 6 and the Duchess didn’t try to hide her figure when she appeared at a photocall days later.
Lucy told The Daily Mirror: "Thank goodness, Meghan didn’t disguise her bump, she was the reality of what happens – you still have a tummy!"
Lucy also insisted that her children are more important than having a perfect body.
The 42-year-old actress welcomed twin girls with her partner Rudi Coleano in 2017 after undergoing IVF and although her body now looks different to how it did before she had kids, Lucy says she is happy that she can show "the reality" of someone who has had children.
She said: "I’d rather be the reality of someone who has just had a child than the unrealistic version some people portray.
"I don’t look how I used to – there are a few things I’m not happy with – but right now my children are my priority and I come second.
"I don’t do the gym. I don’t have time, and if I finish work I’d rather play with the kids for half an hour, lift the two of them up and do my arms that way."
Last year Lucy revealed how "thankful" she was to be cleaning baby sick off her bedroom floor, at the same time as her ‘Emmerdale’ character was losing a baby.
The star said she is even more grateful for her twin girls, who she refers to as "twirls", after shooting a traumatic storyline in which her alter-ego Chas Dingle’s baby Grace was alive for just 20 minutes after being diagnosed with bilateral renal agenesis.
She wrote on Twitter: "I just want to say a massive thank you to everyone who has watched tonight’s epp. I was cleaning sick up off my bedroom floor from one of the #twirls at the time , but knowing what was going on on screen I was thankful to be doing it … " if that makes sense " I hope it was
"Respectful of anyone who has been through anything close …. and makes people hold their children close and be thankful for the gift we have been given …. thank you x x x (sic)"