Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Will Reportedly Raise the Royal Baby with a "Fluid Approach to Gender"

"They won’t be imposing any stereotypes."

By Mehera Bonner
Mar 1, 2019
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  • Meghan Markle is due to give birth to her first child in April.
  • The Duchess and Prince Harry are reportedly raising the baby with a "fluid approach to gender."

    Look, I know it's RED TABLE TALK day and everything, but it's time to take a break from exhausting Kardashian drama to chat about something cuter: the royal baby.

    Meghan Markle is due in just weeks, and Vanity Fair reports that she and Prince Harry have decided to raise their baby without labels and with a more "fluid approach to gender." (FYI, Kensington Palace declined to comment on this when asked. Double FYI, Meghan is said to be having a boy.)

    "Meghan has been talking to some of her friends about the birth and how she and Harry plan to raise their baby. Her exact word was fluid," a source told the magazine's royal reporter Katie Nicholl. "She said they plan to raise their child with a fluid approach to gender and they won’t be imposing any stereotypes."

    This means the baby's nursery will be gender neutral, and apparently Meghan's favored a white and grey color scheme. And speaking of her nursery, previous reports claim it's pretty swanky—with a smart phone-controlled monitoring system and vegan paint infused with eucalyptus oil. Because if your paint isn't infused with eucalyptus oil WHAT IS THE POINT.

    Credit: Cosmopolitan

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