Hey there, friends. It seems like Meghan Markle isn’t just content with shaking things up inside the palace walls. A fresh report has surfaced, and it’s got everyone buzzing. Meghan's on a mission to “break with tradition” and redefine what it means to be a modern woman. And guess what? This new chapter begins with how she plans to dress her child.
Now, you’ve probably noticed that Kate Middleton and Prince William’s son, Prince George, has a thing for shorts. He rocks them with sass and charm. But according to the magazine Heat, Meghan's not about to follow this particular British tradition. Picture this: parading your kid around in shorts like you’re at Disney World on a scorching hot day. Meghan’s apparently not here for that. "She’s determined her child won’t be paraded around in little shorts like Prince George," a source says. Could this be a little shade on young George? Only time will tell.
Let’s dive a little deeper into this shorts saga. Etiquette expert William Hanson explains that the reason George is always seen in shorts is rooted in British class markers. It’s not just about fashion; it’s a silent signal of status. According to William, trousers are considered “suburban” – a label no self-respecting royal would want to be associated with. To put it bluntly, we commoners are the ones stuck wearing jeans.
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William also spills the tea to The Sun, sharing his certainty that Kate is well-aware of this tradition. “I don’t think that the sartorial rule of shorts for young boys would be a new one for Catherine,” he says. “Not only does The Duchess of Cambridge have to worry about dressing herself, but she also has to dress her children appropriately.” William adds, “She has to strike a balance between royal tradition, heritage, and more proletariat customs, such as the ‘suburban’ habit of making young boys wear trousers.” He even throws in a little family reference, saying, “I bet her brother James wore shorts as a boy, and Sophie Wessex has dressed her son in a similar fashion.”
William doesn’t stop there. He highlights that this dress code dates back to historic traditions that dictate "shorts are for little boys, trousers are for men." Now, with reports suggesting that no child of Meghan's will be seen in shorts daily, we’re left wondering how she’ll style her son or daughter, due in early May. If Meghan and Prince Harry opt for ripped jeans and faded band t-shirts for their child, we’ll definitely be here for it. Party on, royals. Party on.
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