Meghan Markle Refuse To Ban Archie From Expressing Himself, Engaging In PDA As An Adult
Meghan Markle hated a lot of things when she was a royal so she has vowed to raise her son, Archie "unroyally."
According to In Touch Weekly, Markle disliked how members of the royal family were banned from expressing themselves when they’re in public. For instance, she and Prince Harry were banned from engaging in public displays of affection.
But this is something that they wouldn’t force their son to follow. After all, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex want Archie to be able to express himself and have freedom of speech.
Markle doesn’t also want Archie to follow the sexist traditions of the royal family. As such, she and Prince Harry have decided to raise their son free of any royal traditions and rules.
The couple also wants Archie to grow up with a deep sense and regard for the community. And they also want him to not allow anything to get in the way of his dreams and happiness.
However, raising Archie "unroyally" doesn’t mean allowing him to do anything that could put him at risk. The source said that Prince Harry and Markle have already started setting healthy rules for their son.
Meanwhile, In Touch Weekly previously revealed all the other things that Markle disliked about being a royal in the past. For instance, the Suits alum didn’t like the fact that she always had to step out in public dressed to the nines.
And she also didn’t like how she and the other female royals were required to dress up in dresses that are below the knee. Now that she’s no longer a senior working royal, Markle usually wears shorts, jeans, and jogging pants when she’s out in public.
The former Hollywood star didn’t also like how she was forced to curtsy to members of the royal family like Queen Elizabeth. She, reportedly, felt that this an outdated tradition and just didn’t want to follow it.
But now that she’s no longer a senior working royal, Markle is able to live her life more freely and independently. However, she and Prince Harry are still being criticized nonstop for everything that they’re doing.