Prince William and Kate Middleton may be ready for baby no. 4, as the Duchess of Cambridge clearly expressed her love for making another baby with William. Turns out, even Prince Harry and Meghan are looking towards a new addition to their family.
The duke and duchess of Sussex were out interacting with the military families at the community center in Windsor. It is said that during one of the interactions, Harry expressed his love for another child. “Harry was quite interested in how things were with second children, as we both (she and another attendee) have older children,” Susie Stringfellow, a military mom, said. “We were trying to encourage him to have another baby,” she added. The conversations however revolved around the challenges that soldiers faced while living away from their families.
It is said that the duke and duchess were empathetic towards the military families, and were sensitive towards their needs and struggles during the visit.
On the other hand, things seem to settle for the better on the personal front for Harry and Meghan. The royal couple hasn’t had it easy with constant media scrutiny post their marriage and a wedding soon after. That is not all. Meghan has gone on to mention that she would rather want to be able to be heard rather than just be loved. Meghan isn’t too keen on developing a stiff. British “Upper lip” and would rather want to focus on being happy. She had earlier mentioned that the point of life is to be happy and not just exist, hinting at how the ruthless media glare was affecting her mentally.
The royal household is now devising ways to make the duke and duchess of Sussex feel at home. Prince Harry and Meghan will enjoy an extended break from royal duties until they feel recharged and okay. There have been reports on how the two are also looking at parting ways for a bit, with Meghan wanting to spend time with her mom Doria Ragland. The royal couple is looking at plush properties in California, for the Duchess and baby Archie to reside at, for a bit.
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