Here's why Meghan Markle and Prince Harry hide baby Archie's face
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry welcomed baby Archie Harrison on May 6. The first image of the couple's newborn was released when they were snapped during a photocall in Windsor.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry welcomed their baby Archie Harrison on May 6 and royal fans were super excited to see Baby Sussex. The first image of the couple's new born was released when they were snapped during a photocall in Windsor. Later, on Mother's Day eve, we got the glimpse of Archie but only his cute feet and toes. And finally, on Father's Day, we saw a proper picture but royal fans were complaining as the image was not as gratifying as they were hoping. For the unversed, his full face was obscured by Harry's hand and also the adorable snap was sepia-toned, so it couldn't reveal his colour of the eyes and other details.
Now, a parenting expert Victoria Jennings, in an interview with Daily Express, revealed why the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have chosen to hide Archie's face.
Victoria Jennings said, “The Duke and Duchess are clearly proud parents and will likely be spending these first months as new parents getting to know their new baby. All parents have the right to request some anonymity for their child if they so wish and spend the first part of their baby's life bonding and learning more about them. It is always a parent's choice as to how many images they share."
She also added that their wish of keeping Archie out of spotlight should be respected. She said, “At the end of the day, there is no right or wrong in parenting and no-one should be judged for wanting the best for their child.” What are your views on the same? Let us know in the comments section below.
























































