It's been quite the journey for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle since they decided to step back from their royal duties and relocate to Canada. As they adjust to this new chapter, one major decision stands out: sending their 8-month-old son, Archie, to nursery once he's ready. This marks a significant change from their previous plans.
From Homeschooling to Nursery: A New Chapter for Archie
When Meghan was in London, she envisioned homeschooling Archie due to the intense scrutiny surrounding the family. According to a royal insider speaking exclusively to Closer Weekly, "Meghan felt she had no choice because of the negative publicity surrounding the family." However, with their move to Canada, the couple now plans to enroll Archie in nursery as soon as he's old enough. The source added, "Meghan thinks it's important for her little boy to interact with other kids. She believes that socializing with peers will be beneficial for his development and well-being."

A Fresh Start in Canada
The move to Canada offers the Sussexes the freedom to raise Archie in a way that aligns with their values. "Harry and Meghan are determined to give Archie a normal life — for him to be treated like any other child," a source revealed to Closer. "Meghan wasn't a fan of royal protocol, so Archie won't be taught any of that!" It's clear that Meghan wants to protect her son from the same pressures she faced, giving him the opportunity to grow up in a more relaxed environment.
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It's understandable why Meghan would want a different life for Archie. The 38-year-old faced significant criticism for not adhering strictly to royal protocol when she first joined the royal family. Her experiences have undoubtedly shaped her vision for her son's upbringing. Living in Canada is just the beginning of creating a new, more balanced life for Archie.
Harry's Active Role in Archie's Life
Prince Harry has been deeply involved in Archie's upbringing from the start, and this commitment has only grown stronger since the family's move. "To be honest, Harry’s always been heavily involved in Archie’s upbringing, just as much as Meghan," the source explained. "But now he’s getting to spend even more quality time with Archie without interruptions or his phone ringing non-stop." To ensure their privacy, Harry has even switched to a new cell number, sharing it only with a select few trusted individuals.



