Meghan's mom or a nanny: who cares about Meghan's baby after birth?

In a few weeks time has come: Duchess Meghan (37) is currently awaiting the birth of her first child. Already, all eyes are on England, as the 37-year-old is known to often do not follow the court protocol. In the case of raising children, on the other hand, Prince Harry (34) and his Meghan, contrary to the rumors, seem to stick to tradition.

As reported by the British "Daily Mail" on Sunday, the royal couple should have decided to hire a traditional nanny. In addition, the nanny is not expected to serve until a few months after giving birth, as both the Duchess and Prince Harry want to care for their royal offspring by themselves. The rumors do not stop there, that Meghan's mother Doria Ragland (62) permanently moves from America to England after the birth of the child in order to support her daughter in everyday life.



Recommendation by Amal Clooney

In relation to the traditional nanny, Duchess Meghan and Prince Harry have relied on the recommendations of close friends, the British newspaper reports. Among other things, the expectant mother is said to have talked to George Clooney's wife Amal (41), who gave birth to twins in June 2017. Duchess Kate and Prince William have also hired a traditional nanny.

In the past week there had been numerous speculations that Duchess Meghan will have a doula at birth. A doula is a non-medical assistant who has already given birth to children and emotionally supports the expectant mother during birth. But according to the "Daily Mail", there's nothing wrong with these rumors.



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