Meghan and Harry reportedly sent their two-year-old son to an open-minded nursery that teaches emotional literacy to young children.
As The Mirror revealed, Archie, who is the 7th in the line of succession to the British throne, was sent to a nursey that focuses on mindfulness, kindness, and emotional literacy.
The school allegedly also teaches Spanish, dance, and theater and helps young children better understand how to protect the environment for future generations.
“Harry often drops Archie off and picks him up, and seems like a good dad. All the parents have been laidback in welcoming Harry and Meghan, without making a fuss. And to the other kids, Archie is just one of them,” a parent whose child is also attending the same nursery as Archie revealed, The Mirror reported.
“They don’t know his parents are royalty, and probably wouldn’t care – unless Meghan was a Disney princess.”
Besides classes that are as far from traditional as they get, the school boasts green gardens with bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds.
According to the reports, young students are encouraged to help grow and harvest fruits and vegetables.
The news comes just as it has been revealed that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are allegedly planning on moving because they’re “not over the moon” about their $14 million Montecito mansion.
“They are thinking of selling their house there. However, it won’t be on the market because of who they are. It’s only being shown to people who are confirmed with funds and are serious buyers,” a source told The Mirror.
As the insider insisted, the couple has nothing against the luxury neighborhood of Montecito where dozens of top celebrities have taken residence. Instead, it allegedly appears they’re not thrilled about the location of their home.
“They want to stay in the neighborhood or nearby but they aren’t over the moon about the house and the location,” the source added.
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