Prince Harry is learning to let go of his anger and grudges against the royal family and has now focused on his sense of purpose as he prepares to welcome his new daughter with Meghan Markle.

According to Bryony Gordon, a mental health advocate, the Duke of Sussex has been adjusting well in his life in California. Gordon believes that the move to the U.S. has been good for the duke's spiritual rediscovery because he's now more willing to discuss his personal struggles openly.

While people are not used to seeing Harry playing with his dog on the beach or going on hikes, it's now the kind of life that the royal wants with his wife and children. Harry is also keen on speaking up and helping those who cannot speak for themselves, no matter how cheesy that may seem, according to Gordon.

Meanwhile, royal commentator Christina Garibaldi said that Markle could be giving birth "any day now" based on her most recent appearance on television to deliver a message at the Vax Live concert. Garibaldi remarked that the Duchess of Sussex looks fantastic in her final pregnancy term and appears quite excited to welcome her baby girl with Harry.

Royal expert Sam Rubin also said that Markle's pre-taped appearance at the charity event was properly thought out and calculated to delicately reveal how far along she is in her pregnancy. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex actually said in a TV interview that they are expecting their daughter to be born in the summer.

Prince Harry has remarked that he has nothing more to ask since he already has a son and will soon welcome a daughter in their family unit. Sources said that the Duchess of Sussex could be planning on having a home birth, which was what she wanted with their son, Archie, in 2019. However, she was advised to go to the hospital at that time since her first child's birth was overdue.

Despite reports that she is planning on a lavish baby shower, sources now say that Markle is not having one for her second baby because of the pandemic. An insider said that the couple feels it would be inappropriate to have the baby shower as they could better use the resources for their humanitarian causes.

Bookies have predicted that Prince Harry and Markle might honor the late Prince Philip by naming their daughter Philippa. The name is currently the frontrunner at betting sites in the U.K. after Diana and Elizabeth. However, they will not be the first royal couple to honor the Duke of Edinburgh as Harry's cousins, Princess Eugenie and Zara Tindall, have given "Philip" as the second name for their newborn sons, August Philip Hawke Brooksbank and Lucas Philip Tindall, who were respectively born in February and March this year.