Meghan Markle’s parenting has changed ever since she welcomed her son, Archie, into the world.

While speaking with Express, the Baby Show director Zoe Bonser said that the Duchess of Sussex has taken a very modern view of parenting. She is also unafraid to do what she thinks is right, and Prince Harry supports her all the way.

Bonser talked about the royal couple’s decision to bring Archie along with them to South Africa during her overseas tour. They said that the move is an attempt by the royal couple to give their son a sense of adventure at such a young age.

“The fact that she and Harry were unafraid to take that long journey to South Africa shows that she is trying to instill in Archie an intrepid sense of adventure from a very young age. Already Archie is a very well-traveled child and it shows that Meghan and Harry want to remain close to their baby at all times, giving him an important role in royal engagements, though no doubt they have a lot of help behind the scenes,” she said.

And since the royal couple had a very busy schedule while they were in South Africa, it became evident that the Duchess of Sussex didn’t have any qualms about leaving her son under the care of other people. This shows that Markle was able to enjoy her life not just as a mom or as the Duchess of Sussex.

Bonser also pointed out that it’s possible that Markle is taking some parenting tips from her sister-in-law, Kate Middleton, especially when it comes to her son’s privacy. Just like the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Markle wants to give her son a normal upbringing.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex also went as far as not giving their son a royal title and keeping him out of the spotlight. At the end of the day, the Sussexes seem to be in their own happy and private world.

Britain's Prince Harry has said Meghan is being hounded by the press in the same way as his mother
Britain's Prince Harry has said Meghan is being hounded by the press in the same way as his mother AFP / Michele Spatari