Prince Harry, Meghan Markle and Son Archie
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are pictured presenting their newborn son, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor, during a photocall in St. George’s Hall at Windsor Castle on May 8, 2019 in Windsor, England. Dominic Lipinski-WPA Pool/Getty Images

KEY POINTS

  • Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's royal life in 2020.
  • Meghan Markle and Prince Harry expected to welcome second child.
  • Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's six-week break.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will have another challenging year ahead.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex had a rough 2019. They were able to redeem themselves from negative headlines when they visited South Africa but quickly changed the tides when they sued several tabloids. They were also criticized for allegedly complaining about their royal lives when the couple spoke about the challenges they faced due to the harsh media scrutiny they received.

According to Princess Diana’s former psychic Sally Morgan, Prince Harry and Markle will welcome their second baby next year because Archie will become a big brother.

Prince Harry and Markle are also expected to make frequent trips to Africa. However, their visits will be private and low-key.

Aside from this, the royal couple might face marital issues. The psychic believed that Markle would be causing the problem.

“Harry and Meghan’s relationship will see some challenges ahead and the duchess will be seen as the person causing this, but I think this comes from all the pressures put on her from the palace, being a new mum, her family issues and her new fame as a royal,” Morgan said.

“I think that Meghan will also feel the need to work in one capacity or another (for example, perhaps another issue of Vogue) or perhaps introducing drama and performance arts to her charities.”

Meanwhile, Markle’s rift with her own family, particularly with her father, Thomas Markle Sr, will continue. In fact, their strained relationship will reportedly become “wider and deeper.”

At present, Prince Harry and Markle are still in their six-week royal break. However, the duchess is still in “work mode” as she is preparing to launch the Sussex Royal Charity on New Year’s Day.

However, not everyone might understand Prince Harry and Markle’s long break. According to expert Eliot Wilson, the couple is expected to engage in formal royal duties and their work which include shaking hands and unveiling some plaques “hardly constitutes a hard life” for them to take such a long break.