British Royal Family News find that even though royals rarely ever talk about their true feelings with the world, Meghan Markle took it upon herself to open up about the miscarriage that she experienced back in July, even though she has been dealing with unbearable grief ever since.
Apparently, one source close to the situation says that the Duchess of Sussex decided to open up about her pain because she wants to help other women feel less along in their struggles.
According to People Magazine, a source in the know says that it took some time for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to decide on whether or not they wanted to share their news with the world. The Duchess of Sussex penned an op-ed with the New York Times late last month.
British Royal Family News: This Is Why Meghan Markle Opened Up About Her Painful Miscarriage
The insider told the publication, “They kept their miscarriage private for months because it was very painful and not anything that they knew if they would ever want to share. They both seemed shocked at how painful it was. Meghan was ready to share now because so many women go through the same thing in silence.”
“After changing his diaper, I felt a sharp cramp. I dropped to the floor with him in my arms, humming a lullaby to keep us both calm, the cheerful tune a stark contrast to my sense that something was not right,” Meghan wrote. “I knew, as I clutched my firstborn child, that I was losing my second.”
Another source went on to say that Harry and Meghan have been doing well at home and that they just celebrated their first Thanksgiving in the $14 million dollar Montecito mansion they purchased this summer. They also often gather vegetables from their own garden to prepare home-cooked meals as a family.
“They are doing well,” a pal shared. “They are in good health. They took the time off just to focus on family.”
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