The life of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex continues to spark great interest on both sides of the Atlantic. Although they remain separated from the British Royal Family, every detail about their daily life generates debate in the international press. In recent months, attention has focused on their son Archie's education.
Harry and Meghan's firstborn has reached the age when academic training becomes more relevant. His educational future has been the subject of speculation, especially because of his father's and uncle's educational legacy in the United Kingdom. However, the Duchess has taken a step forward with an unexpected revelation.

An academic future under scrutiny
Archie, eldest son of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, has grown up under the constant gaze of Royal Family followers. Since his enrollment in kindergarten in California, rumors have multiplied about whether he would study at the same boarding school as his father. Eton College, a prestigious British institution, has been pointed out as a likely option.
The British press strongly speculated about the possibility that Archie would follow in Harry's and William's footsteps. Both attended that school, where they crossed paths with future figures in the arts and politics. Among its alumni are personalities such as Eddie Redmayne and Tom Hiddleston.
However, a spokesperson for the couple categorically ruled out that Archie would leave his California home to move to England. According to these statements, the boy will continue his education in the United States. The family believes that keeping their son's stability is the best decision.
Meghan Markle talks about an unknown stage of her life
In her podcast Archetypes, Meghan recounted that during her time at school she was very shy, and that made her feel very lonely. She didn't easily find her place among the other classmates, which increased her insecurity. That stage deeply marked her way of seeing education and social relationships.
The former Suits star recalled how she looked for solutions to avoid being isolated. For that reason, she decided to take on leadership roles in various clubs and student associations. This way, she kept her schedule busy and turned difficulty into a learning tool that she now wants to pass on to her son.
The Duchess's personal experience has decisively influenced her vision as a mother. Meghan wants Archie to enjoy his school years with happiness and serenity. That's why she has decided to publicly share her experience, confirming a rumor about her youth that many refused to believe.

Meghan supports Archie in his hobbies to boost his confidence
Meghan's school experience has influenced the way she supports Archie. The Duchess of Sussex wholeheartedly supports the activities her son is passionate about. She believes that team sports are a key tool for developing social skills and overcoming shyness.
Soccer, one of Archie's favorite disciplines, holds a prominent place in his training. Meghan knows that team sports convey the value of teamwork and cooperation. They also help children learn to manage group dynamics and strengthen their self-confidence.
At the same time, Archie develops a more independent side through surfing. This practice fosters patience, self-motivation, and a taste for individual challenges. According to specialist Amanda Gummer, the balance between team sports and solo activities enhances his confidence and autonomy.

