The rigorous royal life worried Prince Harry and Meghan Markle that they might not be able to conceive.
2018 saw the union of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry at St. George’s Church in Windsor, England.
Millions of people witnessed the prince and the former actress get married, but when they shifted on to new opportunities years later, their royal status disappeared.
Instead, the four-person family which includes children Archie and Princess Lilibet has settled in Montecito, California, where we sincerely hope they will spend a very long time together in happiness.
Harry and Meghan announced the impending birth of Archie just a few months after getting married. At that time, they had all the obligations and commitments that came with being royalty.
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New information, however, suggests that the pair worried they wouldn’t be able to conceive at all, and for one particular reason.
After a few years of holding out, the Sussexes eventually left the life of a royal couple in 2020. The situation has altered since then, and Harry & Meghan’s relationship with the Firm is now very tense.
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However, because they were working royals, the stress of their numerous commitments and activities worried them.
We were concerned that the stress of our everyday lives might prevent us from becoming pregnant, Harry said. Meg was starting to show the effects of losing a lot of weight in the previous year despite consuming a lot of shepherd’s pie.
He added, “Friends who had assisted them in getting pregnant suggested an ayurvedic physician. According to what I knew about ayurvedic medicine, people were divided into groups. I can’t recall which category the doctor assigned Meg to, but she verified our concern that the weight loss Meg had undergone would prevent her from becoming pregnant.
The doctor told Meghan Markle she should put on five pounds and that she would soon become expectant.
After Meghan had consumed the required five pounds, Harry said, “We hopefully glanced at the calendar,” and Meg stopped eating.
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