Harry and Meghan: Newest royal baby could be an American

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What would the founding fathers think? Almost 250 years after the launched a revolution to rid itself of the British royal family, the next royal baby could be an American.

The child of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex became a duchess when she wed a year ago is due very soon.

Baby Sussex, as the child is known ahead of its birth, will be a product of two cultures: its father a who is a symbol of Britain; its mother quintessentially American a self-made TV star with a white father and an African American mother.

The child is unlikely to ever become or queen, but the presence of a half-American child who may choose to hold dual nationality could shake up the royal family, just as the arrival of Meghan has had a modernizing effect on the stately but sometimes stodgy House of Windsor.

"It's quite possible the child will have a lot of American influence," said. "The royal family is not totally unused to that kind of thing. Children have been born with Greek mothers or German mothers in the past, obviously, but Meghan is the first American mother so close in the royal family."

Certainly, Meghan isn't following any of the royal scripts when it comes to childbirth preparations.

Unlike Harry's brother and his wife Kate, and Meghan have chosen to keep the details about their baby planning private , despite or perhaps because of in the baby's arrival, expected in the next few weeks.

The couple haven't revealed where Meghan intends to give birth, so there isn't likely to be a 24/7 outside the hospital as was the case for the births of and Kate's three children, Prince George, and Prince Don't expect a photo of the happy family walking out of the hospital looking picture perfect hours after the birth either and Meghan have said they want to celebrate privately with their extended family before telling the world a baby has been born.

Palace officials accustomed to having a role in choreographing the coverage of major royal events are concerned that Harry and Meghan may announce the birth on their brand new account and give the public its first glimpse of the baby via as well.

Harry faces less pressure to conform to royal protocol than because of William's role as a likely future he will follow his 70-year-old father Prince to the throne.

That also makes the baby's American parentage less of a pressing issue, since it would take a series of tragedies to hit William's children for Baby Sussex to become monarch.

That hasn't kept the British media from speculating that Meghan will choose an American as a nanny Mary Poppins be damned! and possibly even put a man, or manny, in that crucial role. Some believe Meghan will insist on dual citizenship for the child, a status that is allowed by both countries.

Joe Little, the of magazine, says many people have no issues with evolving traditions in the monarchy.

"Our royal family, like all the other European royal families, are no longer marrying within royal families, so this is inevitable, and many would say a good thing," he said.

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First Published: Thu, April 25 2019. 18:35 IST