Meghan Markle And Prince Harry Won't Hire Nanny For Royal Baby

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have a lot going on these days. Not only are they preparing for the birth of their first child, but the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are also in the throes of an extensive home renovation. Meghan and Harry will move from Kensington Palace in London to Frogmore Cottage in Windsor before their little one arrives, so, needless to say, there's a lot on their plates at the moment. It comes as a bit of a surprise, then, that the two have reportedly decided not to hire a nanny for the royal baby

Katie Nicholl, royal reporter for Vanity Fair, the parents-to-be "do not plan to hire a nanny or nurse initially, and will instead rely on the help of Meghan’s mother." They've kept this in mind as they renovate their new home, as well, and will include a space in their baby's nursery for Doria Ragland to stay. Meghan and Harry are "said to be planning an eco-friendly, gender-neutral nursery which will include a bedroom, playroom, and a spare bedroom, for when Meghan’s mother comes to stay."

Despite being super busy, Meghan is reportedly excited about all the big changes happening in her life. A source revealed to Vanity Fair that "they are so excited about moving into the house. Meghan is super stylish and loves interior design so she’ll go all out with the nursery but also the kitchen, which she has designed as well as all the living areas. She wants the place to be filled with light, modern but also with a touch of the shabby-chic style that she loves."

What are the chances we'll get to see photos of Meghan and Harry's glamorous new home? Pretty unlikely, but we can dream! 

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