Meghan Markle Should Be Honest About Pregnancy; Prince Harry Slipped, Sparked Confusion
Meghan Markle is encouraged to be open and honest about her pregnancy.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have finally introduced their bundle of joy to the world. Prince Harry and Markle already posed as a family of three for the first time and revealed the name of their little boy, Archie Harrison Mountbatten.
TalkRADIO host Kait Borsay warned Markle that she’s in for a “rude wake up call” and hoped that the new mom will open up about her pregnancy with honesty.
“Part of me wishes that Meghan said something honest to us as women, and said ‘oh my god it was horrendous, I’m totally glad I have a baby now but I have never, ever been in that much pain in my life’. We would relate to her,” Borsay said.
She added that for now the baby can still sleep really well and be an absolute sweetheart and good-natured. However, things may change as he grows up.
“So Meghan you’re going to have a very rude wake up call, if that baby’s sleeping soundly right now, it may not,” she added.
Meanwhile, Prince Harry made a slip about baby Archie that sparked confusion among royal fans. Prince Harry reportedly responded to a question from one of the reporters, saying that his son has changed in two weeks.
Prince Harry’s response sent fans into a frenzy. Many are now questioning baby Archie’s real birthday. However, one fan said that what Prince Harry actually said was, “Everyone always says that the babies change so much over two weeks.” The new dad didn’t say how much his baby changed in the last two weeks.
In related news, George Clooney reacted to Markle giving birth on his special day. The “Money Monster” actor joked that it was a “little irritating” because Archie stole his thunder. Prince Harry and Markle welcomed their firstborn on Monday, the same day Clooney celebrated his 58th birthday.
Markle is close to the Clooneys. George and his wife, Amal, were among the wedding guests when the Duke and Duchess of Sussex walked down the aisle in May 2018.
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