Archie Harrison, the first-born son of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, will grow up to be an invaluable individual. According to a royal expert, his life in America will bring him experiences that are completely different from the rest of the royal babies.

According to royal expert Leslie Carroll, Prince Harry and Meghan's move to Los Angeles could make Archie experience a heterogeneous and multiracial population. He will grow up with an upbringing of a regular kid amid a "thriving and vibrant multicultural environment" like Los Angeles. 

"Even if the Sussexes were to someday return to the U.K., or even reside in a Commonwealth country and resume their duties as full-time royals, the experiences that Archie will receive as a baby in America, where he can regularly see other kids who resemble him, will be invaluable as he grows up," Carroll said, per Fox News. 

Carroll's comments come as other royal experts said that the royal family will likely be sad about Archie growing up in America because he will be an American child with an American accent. According to Penny Juror, Archie will grow up similar to a child of an American celebrity, who are often surrounded by security. 

Both experts, however, agree that Archie will be raised with a lot of love and protection from his parents. Prince Harry is fiercely protective of his wife and son and will likely shield Archie from the tabloid press and the royal spotlight.

Another royal expert, Marlene Koenig, said that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex might put Archie in a private school in Los Angeles and not a boarding school as most royal kids have been accustomed to. He will receive a greater understanding of his mother's background and he will not be surrounded with servants or enjoy other perks that the royals usually have. 

However, Koenig hopes that Prince Harry will also make sure that his son will be greatly aware of his royal background even as they raise him in the most normal way possible. Archie, after all, is still the grandson of the future king, Prince Charles, and he descended from Queen Elizabeth, the longest reigning British monarch.

There will be little expectations from Archie, however, compared to his cousins Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, who are ahead of him in the line of succession to the throne. The Mountbatten-Windsor royal will be far more independent from the protocols in the royal family thus he will have the freedom to choose his path as he grows up, the experts also further said.