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Title: The Elusive Archie: Insights into Meghan Markle’s Motherhood
It's no secret that Meghan Markle and her son Archie have rarely been seen together.
In fact, we can count on our fingers the number of times the public has caught a glimpse of the young prince.
From his birth to his first birthday, there have been only a handful of occasions where Archie has made an appearance.
Let's delve into these rare moments and see what they reveal about Meghan's mothering skills.
The first time the world laid eyes on baby Archie was either two days or two weeks after his birth.
Unlike other royal mothers, Meghan was adamant about not showing her child to the world.
However, she eventually decided to backtrack on her word and allowed photographers and Gayle King to catch a glimpse of her baby.
While Prince Harry seemed comfortable holding the baby, Meghan appeared hesitant to give the cameras a clear view.
It was still early days, so we couldn't draw any conclusions about Meghan's parenting style.
We then move on to Archie's christening, which was captured in two photos.
The next time we saw Meghan with Archie was at a polo match, where she appeared uncomfortable holding him.
Although one image cannot tell the whole story, a compilation of photos showed Meghan holding Archie as if she hadn't been doing so for the past two months.
She seemed unsure of herself and lacked the confidence of someone who had experience with babies.
During Harry and Meghan's tour of South Africa, we finally got a better look at Archie.
Meghan held a four-month-old Archie as they walked towards a set of steps, where they met Desmond Tutu and his wife.
Archie sat on Meghan's lap, and while she seemed more at ease with her child, he appeared indifferent.
There was a lack of warmth and interaction between them, raising questions about their bond.
On Archie's first birthday, Meghan shared a video of herself reading a book to him.
He sat on her lap, turning the pages and even said a word during the story.
However, it seemed like Archie was more interested in someone behind the camera, possibly his father, Harry.
This moment highlighted a potential connection between Archie and his dad, rather than his mother.
Speculation has arisen regarding Archie's living arrangements, with some suggesting he may not be living with Harry and Meghan.
Staff at Frogmore have claimed they never saw the child there.
Megan's comments about babies, such as referring to feeding time as “feed time,” have also raised eyebrows.
When Harry and Meghan talk about Archie, they remain vague, leaving room for interpretation.
In contrast, Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, has been busy homeschooling her two children and caring for Prince Louis during the UK lockdown.
She takes the time to engage in Zoom calls and stay updated on her patronages.
Once the vaccine rollout becomes more orderly, we can expect to see Catherine attending family events and resuming her royal duties.
There is anticipation surrounding Prince Philip's 100th birthday celebration and Pippa Middleton's second child.
Catherine will also be seen at various events and charities across the UK, potentially making visits to Northern Ireland or Scotland.
As the world navigates through the pandemic, Catherine will undoubtedly make up for lost time.
Whether it's attending state dinners, galas, or Wimbledon, she will be a busy woman.
Her dedication to her children and involvement in their lives is evident, in stark contrast to Meghan's more elusive approach to motherhood.
In conclusion, the limited glimpses we've had of Archie with Meghan Markle raise questions about their relationship.
While Meghan may not exude maternal warmth, it's important to remember that these observations are based on a handful of moments.
Only time will reveal the true dynamics within the family.