Meghan went on to explain that she had even purchased a camera to nurture his newfound passion. However, Archie seemed disappointed that the camera she got him wasn't as pricey as the one he had learned with.
"He said, 'But it's not a Leica like Mis'," Megan recalled, adding humorously, "I had to tell him, 'You're not getting a Leica, not even for Christmas!'" It's worth noting that Leica is a renowned German camera brand known for its high-end models, some of which can cost as much as £8,000.
Now, it's reasonable to question how a four-year-old could be so brand-conscious about cameras. After all, most kids that age typically don't care about specific brands. It's not something that even Stormy Jenner would concern herself with. Some skeptics believe that Megan might be exaggerating the story to impress or flatter Misan. They argue that this might be a pattern in her behavior, where she stretches the truth or fabricates stories.
In a similar vein, some recall an incident during an interview with Harry and James Cordon, where Archie allegedly asked for a waffle maker from the Queen for Christmas and said his first word was "crocodile." This has led some to wonder if Megan is prone to embellishing stories for dramatic effect.
Regardless of whether this particular camera story is true or not, it's important to remember that children often repeat what they hear. If Archie heard the word "Leica" frequently in conversations about cameras, he might associate it with the general term for a camera. However, if the story is indeed accurate, it could paint a picture of Archie as a child who may not fully appreciate the value of gifts, which is not uncommon for a four-year-old.
In the end, Megan's stories about her children have occasionally raised questions due to their seeming inconsistency. Some people may view them with skepticism, but it's essential to remember that every parent has their own unique experiences and parenting styles.