Meghan Markle and Harry: 1st tensions before the birth of their daughter
Meghan Markle and Harry cannot find common ground on the upcoming organization of a particularly important event.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will welcome their second child very soon. As is the American custom, the couple will soon organize a Baby Shower to celebrate the arrival of their future daughter. A party they had already organized before the birth of little Archie. However, this time, the Duke of Sussex would have preferred to keep the organization of such an event secret, or why not, avoid it. In question, the scandal caused by the first Sussex pre-natal party in 2019. According to information at the time, the duo had spent no less than 300,000 pounds sterling (or nearly 348,777 euros), which had triggered many reactions in Great Britain.
According to information from the Sun, Harry is concerned about how the organization of a Baby Shower might be perceived by the public in times of health crisis. "Harry and Meghan are struggling to be on the same page," a source close to him said. Determined, the former actress does not seem to lack arguments. “Meghan said she deserved a party. They went through hell, fled England with Archie, and she's starting to feel good, with a good group of friends around her,” added the witness.
Meghan Markle and Harry: the controversy caused by their first Baby Shower
On February 20, 2019, Serena Williams and Amal Clooney, dear friends of Meghan Markle, organized her first baby shower in a luxury hotel in New York. To get there, the Duchess of Sussex traveled the thousands of kilometers from London to the American city in a private jet. A trip that has, it seems, annoyed the crown. The reason ? Organizing such an event is not part of the British tradition. Thus, members of the monarchy would have been "horrified that something so common should happen in the house of Windsor", according to the claims of Omid Scobie, royal expert. “Meghan has been criticized for being too Hollywood, that is to say too flashy,” he added.