The real reason Meghan and Harry do not recruit a nanny
Meghan's mother secretly takes classes on the care of a newborn.
It's not a secret thatMeghan murder likes to have things doneJust.The duchess has made it clear that it andPrince Harry Have their own ideas about how they raised baby Sussex. Of its decision to decorate the royal nursery environmentally friendly in the neutral colors of the genre to its insistence on the installation of the extra soundproofing at the house of Frogmore (which delayed the couple in its new residence), The first mother to be done of course, everything she needs will be in place when the royal package of joy arrives.
According to the insiders of the Palace, the Mother of Meghan,Doria Ragland, will play an important role in Meghan's post-delivery plans. With the baby due in a few weeks, Doria should arrive in London every day for a prolonged stay with her daughter. Fortunately for Meghan, Los AngelesYoga instructor It is said to be an expert in pre-natal yoga, which will surely be useful in the coming days.
Meghan has repeatedly told that she is extremely close to her mother. It is perfect for it to turn to it at this exciting time. Now, as there were rumors that circulated that no nanny has been hired so far, some insiders are wondering if Meghan has typed his own mother for work - and asked him to get the right training to do so.
The daily star Reported that Doria took nanny classes at the last fall. The grandmother-at-though would have frequented courses on the care of a newborn in Cradle Company, a "parental clinic" of Los Angeles for the new-born special classes. The training consisted of having included "breastfeeding and counseling tips in lactation, core care, CPP and first aid."
Instructors also gave advice for sleep training and the best way to help a new mother recover from delivery. The report also revealed that two instructors came to the house of Doria to keep the grandmother out of the prying eyes of Paparazzi.
"It certainly would not surprise me," said a palace initiated when I asked if Doria will act like the baby's nanny - at least at the very beginning. "Meghane is very eager to do things and have only the best for the new baby. Everyone is on a high alert. I'm sure Madame Ragland would do what his daughter asks him."
And for more fascinating stories of the Royal Fam, read it onThe habit of the royal insiders want meghan to stop.
Diane Clehane is a journalist and author of New YorkImagine Diana andDiana: the secrets of his style.
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