Agreed with all of this. It’s so odd that people just expect Meghan to drop anything that has connection to her past and her upbringing. Reality is royal family hasn’t expected her to do so. The Prince of Wales went as far as using American ink on English made paper on the invitation. I don’t know how much more he could’ve sent a message about this being a union of people with two backgrounds than just all British than that.Yes they want Archie to have a more normal life. That doesn't mean either parent is going to disappear from the limelight either. Certainly Edward and Sophie never did, though their kids are kept out.
Harry never said he wanted to abandon royal life all together. He simply needed to forge his own path. He isn't the future king, so he isn't needed for the more traditional roles. It is clear from his focus on things like Invictus, Sentebale and African parks, as well as his and Meghan's Commonwealth appointments, their path is going to lead them in a slightly more outward direction.
Both Harry and Meghan light up around kids. Hate all the focus is on Harry being the natural with kids, and not Meghan. It doesn't mean they aren't going to continue their work and path.
And as for Meghan and Harry in regards to making a difference. They BOTH want that. They said it was one of the first things that bonded them. And I imagine they would also want to include Archie in some of that work. Meghan has talked about going to the slums of Jamaica with her mom. Diana obviously included her children in her work with the less fortunate. And as we found out in Prince Charles at 70, he certainly passed on his passion like respecting and loving this world we inhibit from a very early age by teaching them to help pick up trash if they see it. This couple understand they, and their child, are privileged, but it’s not like this for the rest of the world. It would surprise me if they didn’t want to pass that on to Archie from an early age.
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