Meghan Markle and Prince Harry‘s explosive Oprah Winfrey interview has been all anyone has been talking about for the past week. Aside from the royal bombshell claims, the in-depth chat saw the Duke and Duchess of Sussex open up about life in Los Angeles with their young son Archie Harrison.
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One of the most memorable comments from the interview was the revelation that Archie’s first word was “crocodile“. It seems the 22-month-old tot is very advanced for his age, from his impressive vocabulary to requesting waffles for breakfast and looking after chickens in the garden of their Montecito home.
Parent Coach and Early Years expert Sophie Pickles spoke to HELLO! about the significance of Archie’s first word, explaining that the interview subtly revealed a lot about the royal couple’s parenting style and the aspects of childhood and education they value.
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She said: “The fact that Archie’s first word was such a complex one, quite literally speaks volumes. While it is unusual for a child’s first word to have three syllables, it isn’t unheard of. The complexity of a child’s…