Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s will not be a full-time royal and is expected to work for a living. Pictured: Prince Harry and Markle arrive at Westminster Abbey to attend a service to mark the centenary of the Armistice in central London on November 11, 2018. Getty Images/Tolga Akmen

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s baby will not carry out royal duties.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are expecting their first bundle of joy. ABC royals contributor Imogen Lloyd Webber said on “When Kate Met William: A Tale Of Two Lives” that Prince Harry and Markle’s child is unlikely to carry out full-time royal duties and is expected to work for a living like Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.

Prince Harry and Markle reportedly said that they don’t want a title for their baby. “As a result, this baby is unlikely to ever have his or her royal highness prince or princess title and they will be expected to work for a living,” Webber said.

Prince Harry and Markle’s baby is very unlikely to be the next king or queen. For this reason, the baby will also get to enjoy more freedom.

Murphy added that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s child “will not be expected when they get older to carry out full-time royal duties.”

In the case of Prince Charles’ children and Prince Andrew’s kids, the former have full-time royal duties unlike the latter. The Prince of Wales sons Prince William and Prince Harry are full-time royals. Prince William resigned as a pilot and Prince Harry left the military to carry out royal duties full time.

On the other hand, Prince Andrew’s daughters Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie have charities, but they are not working royals. In fact, Princess Eugenie has a full-time job.

Princess Eugenie works as a director at Hauser & Wirth, a contemporary art gallery in Mayfair, London. According to Princess Eugenie, many were surprised after finding out that she has a full-time job. She added that she loved art and knew since she was young that she wouldn’t be a painter, but the art industry was for her.

Prince Andrew reportedly requested Queen Elizabeth II to get her daughters involved in official royal duties. The Duke of Edinburgh wanted Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice to be full-time royals and be paid from the public purse, but his request was denied. The Queen also withdrew the 24-hour protection to his daughters that’s funded by taxpayers to lower monarchy costs.

Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie have no income from the Sovereign Grant. But the Queen established a trust fund for them.