Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, allegedly became emotional when his wife, the Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle, told him she was pregnant again. A source has claimed that the duke was in tears upon learning of their second baby after the arrival of Archie Harrison last May.

According to reports, Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan were not expecting to have another child so quickly after Archie. Yet the timing didn't matter since both new parents are eager to have another child, especially with Duchess Meghan's age. 

The source also said that Duchess Meghan has been avoiding drinking alcohol during her recent social events. Thus, sparking more clues of her second pregnancy. Her food cravings are mostly fries and chocolates, and she has been constantly feeling nauseous, the source said further. 

Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan are, allegedly, hoping that baby number two would be a girl so that Archie will share a similar experience with Prince George and Princess Charlotte, Prince William and Kate Middleton's children. They have considered giving her the name Elizabeth but, if the child would be a boy, he'll be named Oliver.

The news comes amidst reports that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are planning to move to Canada. The duchess is no stranger to life in Canada. She was lived there for six years while working on her TV show, Suits. She also has a lot of friends in Toronto, including best friend Jessica Mulroney. 

Sources told Us Weekly that Prince Harry and Meghan are done with the British press and have considered the relocation as a future option. Over the past days, Prince Harry has made a statement confirming that they have filed a lawsuit against a news outlet that published private contents of a letter Duchess Meghan wrote to her father, Thomas Markle. Prince Harry accused the publisher of slanting the story to commoditize his wife. 

But, another source told Entertainment Tonight that the Sussex royals are not thinking of relocating to a Commonwealth country. Rather, Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan would like to have extended trips for their roles as Commonwealth Ambassadors to properly fulfill their humanitarian service.

After South Africa, Prince Harry would also like to visit the Caribbean and then Australia or Canada. The details have yet to be formalized with Buckingham but the source added that the idea of extended trips would be beyond the traditional royal visit. Their interaction would be more in-depth and more personal with the community.