Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, who are extremely protective of their two children, have entrusted Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet to the most trusted guardian.
The Prince and Princess of Wales may have hired a Norland nanny to look after their three children, but the Duke and Duchess of Sussex seemingly snubbed the royal tradition as they preferred a more traditional approach to take care of their two kids.
The California-based couple have reportedly opted to keep childcare within the family as Meghan’s mother Doria Ragland is said to be taking on the role of the children's nanny, according to a new report.
"Harry and Meghan have used a number of nannies in the past, but now that Doria has moved in with the family, she has stepped up to help look after the children," a source told The Mirror.
They added: "There is sometimes additional help, but Doria is working closely with Meghan to ensure that the children are brought up in a close-knit and loving family environment."
A royal expert has claimed Meghan and Harry "only stop worrying" about their children when they are in the care of Doria.
A source, who previously spoke to Express UK, added that the Duchess is "more comfortable" when her children are being cared for by her mum than anyone else."
They said: "Meghan feels much more comfortable with the children under her mother’s watchful eye and Harry was very keen to keep it [childcare] in the family."
Doria was reportedly instrumental in looking after King Charles III's grandchildren Archie and Lilibet during Harry and Meghan's Nigeria trip.
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