This isn't the first time Harry has hinted at a limit on the number of children they'd have. In a previous interview with Dr. Jane Goodall for Bog magazine in July 2019, he also indicated that they were contemplating having a maximum of two children. Royal experts caution against giving credence to rumors of Meghan and Harry pursuing a third child, with some even speculating that Meghan might use such narratives to state another miscarriage and postpone court dates.
Lady C, in a recent YouTube video, hinted at the royal family revealing the truth about Harry and Meghan's children in the spring of next year. Some Royal fans have harbored suspicions that Meghan's pregnancies were not genuine, and there have been claims that she told ex-partners and friends that she had difficulty conceiving. Moreover, it was suggested that Meghan had a hysterectomy in the '90s. Some have contended that Meghan, knowing the implications of admitting to in vitro fertilization (IVF) within the royal family, avoided using the term IVF despite seeking the expertise of fertility specialists and health and wellness doctors. This practice was considered unconventional in the royal family.
It's worth noting that Meghan and her ex-husband Trevor did not have any children during their 8-year relationship. Meghan reportedly even had a pregnancy contract with her first husband to ensure she received certain luxuries if she were to give birth to a child.
In other news, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry had different reactions to Katy Perry's performance in LA on Sunday. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were accompanied by their palace, Cameron Diaz, Zoe Saldana, and Bumble dating app founder Whitney Wolfe, and were seated with music legend Celine Dion at The Residency show.
According to body language expert Judy James, throughout the show, Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, put on an animated display, standing up and cheering for her favorites like "California Girls" and "Last Friday Night." In contrast, Prince Harry appeared to be slumped back in his seat, looking sleepy.
Judy James described this as an unroyal outing for Harry and Meghan, with Meghan excelling at being a fan rather than just a royal. She also noted how Meghan seemed excited, engaging with the performance and her female friends, while Harry remained seated, showing hardly any response to the show. The expert suggested that Harry might be finding it challenging to cope with Meghan's different lifestyle, as her celebrity-style appearances and interactions with fans differ significantly from his upbringing as a royal prince.