Meghan Markle Pregnancy: ‘Biggest Milestones To Motherhood’ Revealed
Meghan Markle will soon give birth to her first child with Prince Harry.
Prior to this, Entertainment Tonight compiled the Duchess of Sussex’s biggest milestones to motherhood from the time that Kensington Palace announced her pregnancy.
News regarding the “Suits” alum’s pregnancy broke out immediately after she and the Duke of Sussex arrived in Sydney for their first overseas tour. And during a reception in Australia, Prince Harry addressed bashfully addressed his wife’s pregnancy.
“We also, genuinely, couldn’t think of a better place to announce, the upcoming baby, be it a boy or a girl, so thank you very much,” he said.
While at the Invictus Games in October, Prince Harry once again referenced Markle’s pregnancy.
“I have been so proud to be able to introduce my wife to you and we have been so happy to be able to celebrate the personal joy of our newest addition with you all,” he said.
Two months later, Markle’s growing baby bump started showing. While at the Fashion Awards in London, the former actress held on to her bump in a protective manner.
Markle continued with her royal engagements during her pregnancy up until last week. In January, she visited the dog charity Mayhew after being appointed as its patron.
In February, Markle’s private letter to her dad, Thomas Markle Sr., was exposed. In the letter, Markle told her dad that he broke her heart into a million pieces. She also expressed her disappointment over her dad’s decision to believe everything that he reads about her and Prince Harry online and in newspapers.
As of late, Markle and Thomas have not yet patched things up. But the latter has been vocal about wanting to make amends with his daughter.
In the same month, Markle flew to New York to attend her lavish baby shower organized by her friends. Even though Markle and her pals had a blast, Prince Harry’s wife received criticism after it was revealed that royals do not normally organize or attend baby showers.
Markle will give birth sometime at the end of April or the beginning of May.
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