Meghan Markle, the wife of British Prince Harry, has admitted that her second pregnancy was lost in the middle of this year due to some complications.
According to a local newspaper, Meghan Markle, in an article in the New York Times, described the pain of losing her second child before she was born and how shocked she and her husband were to lose pregnancy In the article, Meghan Markle said that she lost her pregnancy in July this year due to some complications, however, she did not specify how many weeks her pregnancy was.
Meghan Markle wrote that she has not forgotten this day in July and her husband Prince Harry has not forgotten this day. The daughter-in-law of the British royal family wrote that she was not alone in losing her pregnancy but that several women had lost their pregnancies in the hospital where she was taken. She explained that she and her husband had noticed that About 20 out of 100 women in the women's ward had lost their pregnancies.
Calling 2020 a difficult year, Meghan Markle wrote that this year thousands of people around the world, including her, had to face sorrows and griefs. She added that thousands of women in the world go through such hardships every year. However, only a few women talk about it and they also went through the ordeal this year and realized the torment of miscarriage. Meghan Markle wrote, recalling the day she lost her pregnancy, Her husband was with her and she held his hand tightly. According to Prince Harry's wife, her husband was also sad that day and remained silent for a long time. It is believed that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle The first son, Archie, was born on May 6, 2019.
The couple had a child just a year after their marriage, and they tied the knot on May 19, 2018. Earlier this year, Prince Harry announced his separation from royal duties, and in March, she formally resigned and moved to Canada and later to the United States with his wife.