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The Duchess of excess told The Cut magazine, “that if her son Archie attended school in the UK she would ‘never be able’ to drop him off or pick him up without it being a ‘royal photo-call with a Press pen of 40 people snapping pictures.’”
Nothing of the sort greeted the Cambridge kids. Pure nonsense.
Royal Family News – Meghan Markle Was Incorrect
As the Daily Mail notes, “The Editors’ Code in the UK has strict rules to ensure that children are free to complete their time at school without unnecessary intrusion. Royal families are no different, which means William and Kate have been able to undertake the school run routinely since George was two without a single photo of their children published in this country.”
Maybe Meghan is not familiar with the law of the land?
The Cambridge Kids Began A New School
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Unlike Meghan’s wild claim that hyenas would greet her kids at school, “yesterday just three people were present – a photographer, a TV cameraman and a print journalist. Mobile phones were not permitted so as not to unnerve the children. The photo opportunity lasted under two minutes.”
Later, aides conveyed that William and Kate appreciated the care that the British Press is showing in regard to their family’s privacy. In addition to the media present, “The tiny group was accompanied by a single Kensington Palace press officer, who had coordinated with the Duke, Duchess and the school. Around half a dozen protection officers dressed discretely kept carefully out of sight, with no other members of the media permitted to attend in order to keep the afternoon calm and relaxed for the nervous little royals.”
Royal Family News – Meghan Was Not Correct
Also, the media did not charge at the kids, they simply watched from a respectful distance and the kids went on into school. Easy peasy. But to hear Meghan clack about it, she would have need Queen-level security had she shown up. Not so royal fans, not so.
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