Here's How Prince Harry And Meghan Markle Plan To Stop Their Children From Being 'Spoiled'
Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, may be expecting their first child in the spring, but according to a royal correspondent, the couple already have “set a game plan” to ensure their child is not spoiled.
From doing chores to taking public transportation, the royal couple are reportedly on a mission to “bring up children who know the values of normal things in life.”
According to royal contributor Omid Scobie, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are “changing the royal parenting rules” for their children, who will likely not have a Prince or Princess title like their older cousins.
“Meghan will take her kids on a subway. They’ll have chores, and jobs one day,” he shared with US Weekly. “They won’t be spoiled.”
According to Daily Mail, "it was reported that Harry and Meghan would not be seeking a royal title for their first child, to enable them to lead a normal life."
FYI: If they have a baby boy, he will likely become the Earl of Dumbarton. While a baby girl would become Lady Mountbatten-Windsor.
Speaking of babies, some reports suggest that Meghan's mother, Doria Ragland, has been taking baby-care classes before Meghan's pregnancy was announced and has even made plans to leave Los Angeles and find a home in the U.K. to be closer to her first grandchild.
This news comes just days after Queen Elizabeth reportedly sent an invitation to the former actress' mother to come to spend Christmas with the royal family as a “mark of her [the Queen’s] respect,” for the pregnant Duchess.