Meghan Markle’s approach to parenting her children, Archie and Lilibet, has come under intense scrutiny.
Experts have recently analyzed the decisions she has made regarding her kids.
Zoe Bonser, a renowned figure in parenting circles, shared insights on the Duchess’s parenting style since Archie’s birth.
According to reports from Express, Bonser highlighted Meghan’s tendency to trust her instincts and forge her path in parenthood, drawing inspiration from sources outside the royal family.
It seems that Meghan and Harry are keen on following in the footsteps of Princess Diana, known for her hands-on and affectionate parenting style.
Diana prioritized giving her sons a normal upbringing, a sentiment that Meghan appears to echo.
Even Lucy Shrimpton, a sleep nanny, commended Meghan for fostering a strong bond between her children.
She emphasized the advantage of Archie and Lilibet being close in age, predicting that this closeness would lead to a deep emotional connection as they grow older.
In a shocking turn of events, the former bodyguard for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Pierre Dabry, was convicted of assaulting his wife.
Dabry, who served in the Metropolitan Police for over a decade, faced allegations of strangling his wife during the Sussexes’ recent visit to the UK.
The incident dates back to September 2016 when Dabry was found guilty of attacking his wife, Sarah J., at Colchester Magistrates’ Court.
During the Sussexes’ journey from Frogmore Cottage to Euston Station on September 5, Dabry accompanied them, raising concerns about his past actions.
A source speaking to MailOnline expressed astonishment that someone with Dabry’s history had been entrusted with the security detail, especially considering Meghan’s advocacy for women’s rights.
The source hinted that Meghan and Harry might not have hired Dabry had they been fully aware of his troubling background.
Despite being found guilty of assault, Dabry avoided imprisonment due to his prompt call for medical assistance.
He received a 12-week suspended sentence and a one-year restraining order.
The court mandated him to undertake 200 hours of unpaid work and pay damages to Sarah J. Dabry’s father acknowledged his son’s association with the royal couple but declined to elaborate further.
The revelation about Dabry’s misconduct raises questions about the vetting process for security personnel hired by high-profile individuals like the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
Meghan’s longstanding commitment to supporting women’s rights and advocating against domestic violence adds a layer of complexity to this unsettling episode.
The Archwell Foundation, founded by the Sussexes, has supported domestic abuse charities, underscoring their dedication to social causes.
Meghan’s impassioned stance on combating gender-based violence, articulated during a visit to South Africa in 2019, underscores her unwavering commitment to addressing societal issues.
She emphasized the importance of holding perpetrators of domestic violence accountable and breaking the silence surrounding such abuse.
Efforts to reach representatives of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex for comment on these developments are ongoing, highlighting the need for transparency and accountability in all aspects of public life.