Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's 'Lonely' Life in The US Amid Rumors of Having A Third Child Revealed
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle chose to leave the UK and resign from their high royal positions in order to seek a more financially independent life in the United States.
That was in the year 2020. Two years later, it appears that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's new life in the United States have been "lonely," according to a royal expert.
There were speculations earlier this week that the royals-turned-celebrities were open to extending their family and that adding one more to the mix would be ideal for them.
However, royal analyst Kinsey Schofield believes a third child is unlikely, adding that they only have a few people they trust since leaving the UK.
"If Harry and Meghan are seriously considering having a third child," the Daily Star said, "I suppose it's because their circle is limited and their world is lonely."
Kinsey went on to say that neither Prince Harry nor Meghan Markle had contacts with their families, and that the couple has stopped contacting with their long-time pals.
"They have few trusts and rely heavily on one another." Meghan has had several tough pregnancies, and I don't think she would put her body through it again."
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If the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have a third child, they will be breaking the former's commitment to limit his family to four for environmental concerns.
He made the decision in a 2019 interview with Jane Goodall for British Vogue, indicating that he will only have two children at most, and blaming his choice on climate change.
Furthermore, Kinsey believes that having a third Sussex child would not reconcile hatred between them and their royal family - "but shutting up may."
The former "Suits" actress recently gave a candid interview to Variety magazine in which she discussed Queen Elizabeth II's passing and the love the family got in the aftermath.
Furthermore, it has been alleged that the next king, King Charles III, is keeping a careful eye on anything the Duchess of Sussex does that may harm the British royal family's reputation.
Duncan Larcombe told Fox News that the monarch's strategy has been to disregard what has been written and spoken about him. "I would be very, very astonished if he wasn't made aware of every type of keynote interview and commercial things because they have to," the expert says. "It's the Royal Family's brand."