The event, which happened back in July around the time the couple moved into their new Montecito home, was something the royal duo have been very incredulous in sharing. But Meghan, who believed that her story could help many parents who went through the same thing to heal, has since written about it.
According to OK! Magazine, Prince Harry and Meghan have not yet lost hope in having a second child.
The horrible event of losing a child has only made them more persistent in trying for another baby, a source revealed, and that they want a baby at the ‘earliest opportunity.’
Prince Harry was also in contact with the royal firm regarding their plans to have another child, and of course, the family was said to be in full support of the couple.
Despite 39-year-old Meghan and 37-year-old Prince Harry’s busy schedule, the source went on to reveal that they are putting a lot of their energy into completing their family in the coming year. They are hoping to welcome a second child later in the year 2021.
The loss of their second child has also become a big healer for Prince Harry and Prince William’s relationship. The 2nd-in-line to the throne allegedly reached out as soon as he got wind of the news.
Multiple rumors circulated regarding Meghan Markle’s second pregnancy this year, making their miscarriage news more devastating.
Meghan revealed in the New York Times article that the moment she realized she had a miscarriage was during a nappy change for their son Archie Harrison.
“After changing his [Archie’s] diaper, I felt a sharp cramp. I dropped to the floor with him in my arms, humming a lullaby to keep us both calm, the cheerful tune a stark contrast to my sense that something was not right,” Markle wrote.
An outpour of sympathy has been seen after Meghan shared her story in ‘The Loses We Share’ New York Times article, which aligns with the Duchess’s goal in revealing her truth.
The pair continued to live their new life in America, being praised for their resiliency in the midst of a hard year.
The pair has recently announced their newest venture with streaming giant Spotify, a big step for their dreams of becoming successful commercially.