With Meghan Markle and Prince Harry waiting for their first child next year, there is no doubt that parents are committing themselves to plans on how to raise their child.
As a child of Harry, the descendants of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will be considered a real "minor", meaning that it is likely to be expected to work and (we will miss the sky) may not be given a royal title or princess.
But it is a future future Meghan seems to be already early, according to one
The real commentator Omid Scobie, who was one of a handful of journalists who joined Meghan and Harry on their recent tour, said US Weekly that the couple already has a "game plan" to ensure their children are not spoiled.
"Meghan will take her children on the subway, they will have jobs and jobs one day," Scobie told the magazine. "They will not be ruined."
The plan is all part of Meghan's offer to "raise children who know the values of normal things in life," added Scobie.
It has been previously reported that Meghan and Harry follow the "Zara and Peter Philips route" by refusing royal titles for their children.
The decision meant that the children of Princess Anne lived far more normal lives and were left out of the spotlight more than their cousins.
Prince Andrew asked the Queen to give her daughter Beatrice and Eugenie royal titles when they were born.