Dr. Jane Goodall wasn't surprised one bit about Meghan and Harry's royal exit.
, Dr. Goodall recalled a conversation she had with the Duke of Sussex, during which he hinted at not wanting his son Archie to grow up with royal protocols. . "He was very tiny and very sleepy – not too pleased to be passed from his mummy. I think I was one of the first to cuddle him outside the family."
She recalled, "I made Archie do the Queen’s wave, saying, 'I suppose he’ll have to learn this.' Harry said, 'No, he’s not growing up like that.'"
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