Despite living in the US away from official engagements and royal protocols, "Harry was brought up as a royal" meaning his children probably "have impeccable manners". (Harry himself lacks impeccable manners, IMO, as does his wife)
Gifty opined that Meghan and Harry's children would be "a lot less restrained than their cousins but with a very clear idea of where their boundaries are".
"If they bring their children to the Coronation, what we will see will be happy-go-lucky kids," the parenting guru claimed.
Kate and William's children, on the other hand, are expected to follow the strict royal rules and protocols in terms of clothing, etiquette and greetings. (So, if invited, we shouldn't be surprised if the kids show up in beach attire, try to high-five the Archbishop, and greet everybody with "Yo! How you hanging?" or some other such nonsense in spite of their "impeccable manners"?
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