Prince Harry, Meghan Markle Will Pass Down ‘Powerful’ Role To Their Child
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will reportedly pass down a powerful role to their child.
Melanie Bromley, a royal insider, told Express that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s children will be far down in the line of succession, so that’s why it’s important that they find their own role. “Meghan has a vast amount of experience in that, of using her position of power, as a famous person to do good. Harry has been very good at finding his place as well… The Invictus Games have been a phenomenal success so he’s aware how to do that, how to use his power to make a difference,” she said.
Before joining the royal family in May 2018, Markle built up a reputation as an advocate for female empowerment. Prince Harry, on the other hand, has created the highly-successful Invictus Games in 2014, an international sporting event bringing together wounded or injured personnel and veterans from across the globe to compete in various sporting events. “Harry and Meghan, especially Meghan with her experience, are definitely going to pass down this lesson to their children,” he said.
Markle is scheduled to give birth in the spring. During her trip to Birkenhead, the “Suits” alum told royal fans that her due date is sometime at the end of April or the beginning of May.
As of late, it is still unclear where Markle will give birth. But Princess Diana’s former royal butler, Paul Burrell, said that he thinks that Duchess of Sussex will buck all traditions when it comes to having the baby.
Burrell said that he doesn’t think Markle will give birth at St. Mary’s Hospital’s Lindo Wing just like Princess Diana and Kate Middleton. Rather, she might give birth at The Portland Hospital in the United States. The American facility was also where Sarah Ferguson gave birth to her two daughters, Princess Beatrice, and Princess Eugenie.
Other A-listers who have given birth at The Portland Hospital include Victoria Beckham and Kate Winslet.
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