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Harry and Meghan’s Former Nanny Quits Over Unpaid Overtime, Claims Instagram Influencer
Jessica Reid-Kraus, known as athouseinahabit on Instagram, with a million followers, has revealed some intriguing news about Harry and Meghan.
In an Instagram story, she shared insider information that the couple's most recent nanny, who was employed from August to October, decided to quit due to unpaid overtime.
According to Reid-Kraus, the nanny was expected to work tirelessly for almost a month, even when Harry and Meghan left their children in California to travel to the UK.
The couple allegedly failed to compensate her for the extra hours she put in during that period.
This revelation sparked criticism from Royal Watchers on Instagram, with one commenter expressing disbelief at the couple's behavior.
They pointed out that not paying someone who depends on each paycheck is unacceptable and mentioned the couple's recent lawsuits, implying financial desperation.
While it is not suggested that Harry and Meghan are broke, it seems they are struggling to keep up with their lavish spending without additional income.
The pressure on Harry, given the circumstances, must be immense.
The contracts they anticipated did not materialize, leading to bitterness and a vengeful attitude.
It seems things haven't turned out as expected in the land of the free.
Comparisons were drawn between Harry and his brother, who is a billionaire, and his father, the king-in-waiting.
The stark contrast in financial stability was highlighted, suggesting that Harry may be feeling the weight of his decisions.
Another commenter expressed concern for the couple's children, emphasizing the importance of stability and noting that the Wales' children have had the same nanny since George was born.
In contrast, Harry and Meghan seem to go through nannies every three months, which raises questions about the consistency and security in their children's lives.
Adding to the narrative, Archie's former nanny, Lauren Kumalo from Zimbabwe, shared her experience working for the couple in their new Netflix show.
She described a memorable encounter with Prince Harry outside their home, Frogmore Cottage.
Kumalo recalled seeing him walking barefoot, which immediately put her at ease.
She mentioned getting a speeding ticket on her way to Frogmore Cottage after receiving the call to work for the couple.
Despite the mishap, meeting Prince Harry made her feel comfortable and relaxed.
Currently, Kumalo works as a neonatal intensive care and pediatric nurse at The Portland, a private maternity hospital in Westminster.
The Portland Hospital has been a preferred choice for generations of royal women giving birth, including Meghan herself and her son Archie.
After Archie's birth, Meghan's mother, Doria, stayed at Frogmore Cottage for a month and was there when her daughter brought the newborn home.
Meghan expressed gratitude for her mother's support during that time but revealed that they were lacking assistance with Archie.
Kumalo shared the moment she received the call to work for the couple, expressing her excitement and the haste with which she drove to meet them.
She described Harry and Meghan as hands-on parents, mentioning how they would come in the morning to feed baby Archie before handing him over to the nanny for a stroll.
The story of Harry and Meghan's former nanny quitting due to unpaid overtime has raised eyebrows and led to criticism from Instagram users.
The couple's financial struggles and the perceived lack of stability for their children have become topics of discussion.
On the other hand, Kumalo's account sheds light on the couple's dedication as parents and their personal involvement in caring for their son.