Because Prince Harry and Meghan Markle don't want more children
The Duke of Sussex, who with his wife has just announced the birth of his second daughter, Lilibet Diana, would be ready to stop. Unlike his older brother, and out of respect for the planet, he doesn't want to have other children
Harry manifested his will two years ago. "Two children, maximum," he promised then, explaining how his greatest desire was to protect the surrounding environment. “I believe, thanks to the people I've met and the places I've been lucky enough to visit, I've developed a strong connection and a strong love of nature,” he said, interviewing Dr. Jane Goodall for Vogue. "I've always wanted to make sure, or at least try to, even before I have a child or children."
"Not too many," the dear friend of the family interrupted him at the time, forcing the prince to admit. “Two, maximum. I always thought this planet was loaned to us. And, with the intelligence that we all have, or with the degree of evolution we are all supposed to have arrived at, I believe we should be able to leave something better for future generations ", justified the Duke of Sussex, who on 4 June he announced the birth of his second daughter, Lilibet Diana Mountabetten-Windsor.
Harry, therefore, would have no intention of following in the footsteps of his brother, who is said to further expand his already large family. With Meghan Markle, he would prefer to stop with just two children, thus guaranteeing the planet greater respect and less consumption of (limited) resources.