Meghan Markle’s nanny nightmare exposes demanding Duchess burnout

Another royal expert, Bronte Coy, slammed Markle for calling herself a “working parent,” given her endlessly replenished brigade of babysitters.
“I have a son, but when I hear people from positions of great privilege – where they can afford a nanny and a LOT of help – go on and on… about the working mom thing, it kind of irritates me,” Coy said.
The duo, who left Britain in 2020 to embark on a now sputtering mission to conquer Hollywood, require their nannies to work at least 50 hours a week – and only top candidates need to apply! To be eligible to care for Archie, 6, and Lilibet, 4, applicants must have a college degree and at least five years of experience.
They must live 20 minutes or less from the Sussexes’ $14.65 million manse, sign a no-phone-while-driving pledge, have a CPR certificate, be a competent swimmer and preferably speak Spanish or French.




