Meghan And Harry Will Not Seek Official Royal Title For Their Child
- by Cecilia Wilkerson
- in World News
- — Oct 24, 2018
Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex who is reportedly pregnant, doesn't have to worry about support with her husband, Prince Harry, standing right behind her.
The statement said: "After a busy programme, The Duke and Duchess have chose to cut back The Duchess's schedule slightly for the next couple of days, ahead of the final week and a half of the tour".
"After a busy programme, The Duke and Duchess have made a decision to cut back The Duchess's schedule slightly for the next couple of days, ahead of the final week and a half of the tour", royal sources announced.
Meghan previously told Health Magazine, "Yoga is my thing.My mom is a yoga instructor, and I started doing mommy-and-me yoga with her when I was seven".
Prince Harry and Meghan reunited for a walk along the Kingfisher Jetty on Fraser Island. And we're putting those shoes on our "you can never have too many shoes" list to buy: Markle's black Deneuve bow pumps from Aquazzura wowed.
The couple's trip to Fraser Island will be their only visit to Queensland during the tour.
Harry went solo at the Invictus Games on the morning of October 21 and told the crowd that Meghan "was resting back at home" because "being pregnant takes its toll".
Meghan rejoined her husband for lunch with Prime Minister Scott Morrison, before watching a Games sailing event from a boat on Sydney Harbour. "She said it was very freeing that she no longer has social media", Ms Oakes told the Daily Mail.
"She talked a lot about growing up in terms of this generation and the pressures of social media because there is so much criticism we experience", she said.
A royal source confirmed that the mother-to-be was "not sick, just tired" and was still keen to take part in the scheduled events. And mom-to-be Meghan Markle has been the ultimate trooper, attending multiple events each day with a huge smile on her face.
They have been given multiple gifts for their unborn baby and showered with congratulatory messages throughout the first six days of their tour.
In a clip widely shared online, Harry opened a message from then first lady Michelle Obama in which she said "Hey, Prince Harry - remember when you told us to bring it at the Invictus Games?".
Mr Alcott, who is a triple Paralympic gold medallist in wheelchair tennis and wheelchair basketball, said: "He [Harry] said: "Shall I put them on?'".
At Saturday night's opening of the Invictus Games, Harry thanked Australians for the warm welcome they had given the couple.