The life of the British royals is one of the most followed stories around the world. And months after Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s wedding in May, reports have it that they are now trying to have their baby no. 1.
A source of Us Weekly stated that Markle and Prince Harry are now “trying for a baby.” The report then suggested that the British royal family might be welcoming its newest addition soon.
The same source added that Markle and Prince Harry want to have a “big family.” The tipster also revealed that the royals want “at least three kids.” But take note of the phrase “at least” and, who knows, maybe the couple will have more than that.
However, the same report hinted that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will still go all out in their royal duties. While they purportedly want to have a baby soon, Markle has started feeling “more settled” in London, which might explain why they do not intend to change their hectic schedule.
Markle used to be known as one of the series regulars in the TV series “Suits.” After marrying Prince Harry, the couple now takes the title of Duchess and Duke of Sussex. Meanwhile, Markle is also unlikely to go back to acting in the long run now that she has official royal duties.
And about those royal duties, recent reports have it that Markle and Prince Harry might not be able to attend the entire two-day festivities of Princess Eugenie’s wedding, particularly the after-party. The royal couple reportedly has a flight to catch for their 16-day visit in Australia that starts on Oct. 16.
On the other hand, there have been concerns raised related to Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s tour in the land down under. Former diplomat for Fiji, Robin Nair, told the Australian news outlet ABC that the royal couple’s visit is “not [in] the right timing,” suggesting that it might influence the public’s perception of the country’s November polls.


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