The palace has denied claims that Harry and Meghan ‘planned to raise their child with a fluid approach to gender.
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According to reports, Meghan was said to have told her friends that she and Harry, 34, will be avoiding gender-stereotypes with their son or daughter.
But royal officials have finally denied the magazine piece, saying: ‘’This story is totally false.’’
The palace has described the claim as “totally false” in a statement released on Saturday.
‘’Meghan has been talking to some of her friends about the birth and how she and Harry plan to raise their baby. Her exact word was fluid,’’ a source told Vanity Fair.
‘’She said they plan to raise their child with a fluid approach to gender and they won’t be imposing any stereotypes,’ the royal insider added to the magazine.’’
In January, it was reported that Meghan and Harry designed an eco-friendly, gender-neutral nursery at their new home, Frogmore Cottage in Windsor, where they plan to move before the baby’s expected arrival in late April, early May.
The nursery is believed to include a bedroom, a playroom, and a spare-bedroom for Meghan’s mother, Doria Ragland, when she stays with the couple.
As part of the nearly $4 million renovations of their Grade II listed home Frogmore Cottage, which is on the Queen’s Windsor Estate, they also reportedly made plans to install childproof window and a $66,000 eco-friendly boiler.
Royal sources told that nursery will be painted in trendy whites and greys, with Meghan avoiding any paints tested on animals or ones that contain milk or bee’s wax as an ingredient.
‘’Rather than opt for fashionable Farrow and Ball paint in favored shades such as Wevet, Peignoir and Pavilion Gray, and Salmon, the Sussexes are much in favor of The Organic & Natural Paint Co’s Auro range for the nursery,’’ The Sun reported.
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