2024 Author: Steven Freeman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 08:15
It only takes a few days in this world and the first-born of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry already appears in the new history books. And not because he is the son of the Dukes of Sussex, that too, but because of his condition as a half-breed.
This Monday the court of Queen Mother Elizabeth II received in the family the baby of Lady Di's young son, becoming the new member of the conservative family. Due to Meghan's origins, the little one becomes the first biracial royal of the Windsor house, a milestone to consider.
Meghan has already done the same by becoming the first royal consort of African American origin at her last wedding in May 2018, something that should not be so surprising considering the times we live in.
With the arrival of Brexit and therefore the confirmation of the conserved thought of the British, this could have generated a complete shock in society. However, according to crown experts, racism is not a sentiment that characterizes Buckingham Palace.
The little boy was born surrounded by all kinds of luxuries and care without any difference, the proud parents are in love with their first-born, judging by the images.
Unlike Kate Middleton and William, Harry and Meghan did not show their baby after being born on their doorstep or leaving the hospital. They have preferred to do it already more recovered and two days later before the media and in the palace of Windsor. A wonderful moment where they have been full of joy.
Congratulations to the happy parents for this great event in their lives!
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