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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Committed to Upholding "Royal" Tradition in Schooling Their Children.  Despite their decision to st...



Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Committed to Upholding "Royal" Tradition in Schooling Their Children. 


Despite their decision to step away from royal life and establish a relatively "normal" existence in Montecito, California, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are determined to maintain certain traditions from Harry's privileged upbringing in England when it comes to educating their children, Archie and Lilibet.


According to royal author Tom Quinn, the couple is committed to ensuring their children attend the best schools possible, a non-negotiable for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. 


"One of Meghan's difficulties when she was a working royal living in the UK was her lack of experience of dealing with staff so in Montecito she has kept paid staff to an absolute minimum, but if she's avoiding the Royal tradition of paying people to do the childcare, she's certainly sticking to the Royal tradition of sending children to elite schools," Quinn revealed in an exclusive interview with The Mirror.


The royal expert went on to disclose that Lilibet is "lined up for a $60,000 a year private school," dispelling any early rumors that the couple might consider sending their children to a local state school. 


"Apart from anything else, Harry wouldn't countenance risking his children being educated in anything other than in an elite environment. Choosing an elite school is very much in the royal family tradition," Quinn emphasized.


It appears that the couple has already begun their search for the ideal educational institution for their children. According to a local journalist, Richard Mineards from the Montecito Journal, Harry and Meghan "were spotted inspecting an institution's campus last week, bringing them one-step closer to a decision." 


Mineards noted that school fees in the Montecito area range from $60,000 to $50,000 per year, with most of the schools boasting a 100% college acceptance rate.


The couple's commitment to upholding "royal" traditions when it comes to their children's education highlights their desire to provide Archie and Lilibet with the same level of privilege and opportunity that Harry experienced during his own upbringing. 


As the Duke and Duchess of Sussex continue to carve out their own path, it seems they are unwilling to compromise on certain aspects of their family's future, ensuring their children receive the best possible educational foundation.

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