Meghan Markle reveals what she and Prince Harry ‘always tell’ to their son Archie

Meghan Marklea and Prince Harry teaching their three year old son Archie Harrison ways. The Duchess of Sussex unveiled to the cut “We always say to him, Manners make the man. Ways, ways, ways, ways, ways.’”
Writer Allison P. Davis noted in the: profile on Meghan that if Archie forgot to say please or thank you, his mother reminded him of “the manners that make the man.” In addition to manners, the Duke and Duchess would also teach their son “that some people live in big houses, some in small ones, and some are in between houses.”
Archie was described in the piece for the cut‘s Fall Fashion issue as a “happy kid who spends a week bringing freshly picked fruit to his classmates and likes to play a roaring game at recess.”
According to the cutMeghan – who lives in Montecito with her husband and their children – commented that “if Archie were in school in the UK she would never be able to go to school without it being a royal photo interview with a press pen of 40 people taking pictures.” The Duchess told the cut“Sorry, I have a problem with that. That doesn’t make me obsessed with privacy. That makes me a strong and good parent who protects my child.”
Meghan and Harry, who retired as working members of the royal family in 2020, are also parents to a one-year-old daughter Lilibet Diana. In April, the royal father of two opened his wish to his children. “Growing up in a better world,” Harry told a young reporter at the opening ceremony of the Invictus Games. “Growing up in a fairer world, a safer world, a more equal world. It won’t be easy, but I will never, ever rest until I as a parent have at least tried to make the world a better place for them.”
“Because it’s our responsibility for the world to be the way it is now and I don’t think we should bring children into the world unless we make that commitment to make it better for them,” the Duke of Sussex said. “We can’t steal your future.”