Royal REBEL: How Meghan Markle will BREAK with tradition in how she dresses Royal Baby
MEGHAN Markle will not conform with Royal traditions when dressing her baby, with her own fashion sense having “ruffled some feathers”, royal expert Katie Nicholl claimed.
Meghan Markle WON’T dress baby traditionally reveals expert
Meghan Markle will break Royal tradition in how she dresses her baby, claimed a royal expert. Katie Nicholl believes Meghan will dress her baby with “monochrome” colours, rather than baby pink or baby blue. Ms Nicholl also claimed the nursery colour theme will be “whites and greys”. The author of ‘Harry: Life, Loss and Love’ told Entertainment Tonight: “Do not expect to see any baby pink or baby blue.
“Apparently it is going to be a monochrome palette and whites and greys I am told will be the colour theme for Baby Sussex’s nursery.”
Referring to Meghan’s own style, Ms Nicholl said: “Meghan has ruffled some feathers, it’s quite different. It’s fresh, it’s modern, it’s a bit new.”
Regarding the Royal Baby’s gender, the royal commentator added: “Kensington Palace are saying that the couple does not know the sex of the baby.
“There were some rumours coming out of that infamous baby shower in New York that she was openly telling people that she is expecting a boy.
Do not expect to see any baby pink or baby blue
“Who knows, the truth is we do not really have very long to wait to find out, whether they are having a boy or a girl.”
Meghan and Prince Harry are establishing their own royal household ahead of the birth of their royal baby this spring.
The royal couple are moving to Frogmore Cottage in Windsor ahead of the birth.
The 10-bedroom property has been undergoing renovations, which reportedly include a gender neutral nursery.
Queen Elizabeth 'really appreciates' Meghan Markle says expert
With Kate and Prince William remaining at Kensington Palace, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex now have their offices under the direction of the Queen at Buckingham Palace.
It comes after reports suggested the couple originally had plans to break away with their own court at Windsor, which the Queen has refused.
The Duchess of Sussex is thought to be approximately six weeks away from her due date.
Meghan showed no sign of slowing down her royal duties over the past couple of months despite being heavily pregnant.
The 37-year-old former actress even had a private engagement last week.
The Duchess of Sussex also joined other royals at the traditional Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey a day earlier.
But she does not appear to have any other engagements scheduled before she gives birth in April.
This suggests she has now started her maternity leave and will take as much time off as she needs until she feels ready to return to the public eye.