Meghan Markle: end of pregnancy raises concerns
On May 2, the Vax Live concert was recorded in the presence of Prince Harrry. On the other hand, his wife Meghan Markle, also president of the campaign, was absent. At almost 40 years old, the one who is pregnant with her second child seems more than anything to favor calm, far from the media hustle and bustle.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are the campaign chairs of the Vax Live event, hosted by anti-poverty group Global Citizen. This Sunday, May 2, a global concert to encourage better access to vaccines was recorded in Los Angeles. But if Prince Harry was photographed on stage, no trace of his wife Meghan Markle, reports the Honey site. Pregnant with her second child, after a little Archie born in May 2019, the Duchess of Sussex is very discreet, seeming to be living a second pregnancy more difficult than expected.
On April 17, the ex-actress had chosen not to accompany Prince Harry to the funeral of his grandfather, Prince Philip. She had followed the advice of her doctors ordering her not to travel. Meghan Markle had preferred to rest in her property in Montecito and thus avoid media pressure. Last I heard, according to information from New Idea, an Australian tabloid, the Duchess of Sussex was seen aboard an SUV charging at Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital last week. "There's rumor going around town that she wants to give birth at home, but that doesn't mean she doesn't need an alternative, just in case," a Montecito-based source explained.
A miscarriage that left after-effects
For this second pregnancy, out of the question for the one who will be celebrating her 40th birthday on August 4, to take the slightest risk. In November 2020, the Duchess of Sussex revealed that she had miscarried a few months earlier, after the birth of her son Archie. An experience that had painfully tested her. A few months later, on social networks, the couple was therefore more than delighted and relieved to announce the arrival of a second child in the family, a little girl as he had specified to Oprah Winfrey on March 7.
To avoid any complications, Meghan Markle should therefore continue to rest at home, away from prying eyes and the press people. Exiled in the United Kingdom, the one who has repeatedly defied the protocol now has plenty of time to manage her pregnancy and childbirth as she sees fit.