Was Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, already pregnant when she got married to Prince Harry last May 2018? Was the Duke of Sussex also aware of the pregnancy prior to their wedding ceremony?
This is what a royal observer speculated in a discussion on Quora. The question raised varied reactions from other members of the community with some citing that the math just does not add up if Meghan gave birth in May the following year.
One commenter, who is a self-confessed royal follower for years, replied with sarcasm that Meghan Markle was "four weeks pregnant when she walked down the aisle." He alleged that it was her plan with her father, Thomas Markle, who also faked a heart attack so that Prince Charles could step in and offer to walk the bride.
The royal fan said that it was a big laugh for the Markle family, and for the rest of the world, to have the future King of England walk a pregnant woman on her wedding day. The fan also said, again with sarcasm, that Meghan has the slowest gestation of any human being at 14 months of pregnancy because she had giraffe DNA. He ended his comment by suggesting to the original poster to learn biology and math.
Meanwhile, royal fans who follow the Sussex royals are convinced that Prince Harry and Meghan are going to announce they are expecting another child. Princess Diana's former assistant Paul Burrell told Life & Style that this will be happening "very soon."
Burrell said that, in recent public appearances, Meghan Markle has been wearing knotted dresses to hide or protect her baby belly. He also said that, since time is ticking for the duchess' body clock, the Sussex royals are going to try out for another child soon enough.
In related news, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are planning to fly off to the United States in the middle of November to take a six-week break from their royal duties. They will be spending Thanksgiving in Los Angeles with Meghan's mom and it will be the first visit for their son in his mother's homeland.
Following this announcement, the priest who married the Sussex royals said that they are entitled to take the break amid the public pressure to scrutinize their every word and action. Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby said, in an interview with The Sunday Times, that it is pointless to criticize the royal couple if they want to spend time with their baby as they are not superhuman.