About to celebrate their first Thanksgiving since moving to California, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are having a great time. Just a few weeks ago they released the site with which they will identify their charitable work in this new facet away from the UK, Archewell, and they have been active, working hand in hand with the causes they are supporting.
In this new stage, this weekend the couple paid a very personal tribute to the people who have died serving in their country, commemorating the traditional Remembrance Day from a distance. Everything has settled into the lives of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who have settled in their new home in Montecito, but could they give Archie a baby brother soon?
On October 28, information began to flow of a request that Meghan's legal team had made in the High Court to change the date of the trial that the Duchess is leading against Associated Newspapers and its tabloids, the Mail on Sunday and the Mail Online. As reported, the request would be made privately on October 29, when the hearing that had the purpose of organizing some things would be held, to agree on the delay.
The next day, after hearing privately the confidential reason why the Duchess's legal team requested the change, the judge granted permission. Not only was the date changed, but the trial would move from the first days of January, as planned, to next October, that's right, a full year late. This might seem like a small thing, but it must be remembered that with the admission of the Finding Freedom biography as evidence against Meghan, there would be a possibility that the Duchess would be called to testify. What situation could take so many months to resume the case?
There is an extensive list of reasons why the British court allows a date change, but, curiously, these are usually much more common in petitions from the defense, not from the prosecuting party. In fact, it is said that what is sought is that in the review that will be made of the case, a resolution is given and it is not necessary to go to trial. This situation has led some to think that the date change could have a compelling reason behind it, such as the expectation of a baby.
If this situation raised certain alarms, the recent appearance of the Sussexes in the Los Angeles Cemetery, has only added to the suspicions. For this appearance, Meghan chose an asymmetrical coat by Brandon Maxwell, which thanks to the amount of fabric it wears to give volume to the skirt hem, can appear bulky in some sections of the body. In order to emphasize her figure, Meghan decided to combine it with a belt from the same brand that she wore slightly above the waist.