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Not only Megan: who from the royal families of the world publicly talked about the miscarriage

'30.11.2020'

Source: H.B. Life

On Wednesday, November 25, in a column for the New York Times, Meghan Markle admitted that she suffered a miscarriage in July this year. HB Life.

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The fact that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry lost their second child, they first of all informed the family of Prince Harry.

“The royal family was saddened by this news,” a source in the British royal family told People.

On the eve of Thanksgiving in the United States, when it is customary to thank and reflect on what happened over the past year, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle decided to publicly speak about the misfortune that befell their family in July this year.

A spokesman for Prince Charles declined to comment on the news, while Buckingham Palace called the news "a personal matter of the family."

On the subject: Meghan Markle admitted that she lost her second child

We will remind, on Wednesday, November 25, Meghan Markle stirred the Network by releasing a column in the New York Times, in which she publicly said that she had a miscarriage when she was dressing up her son Archie.

Meghan Markle was not the first member of the royal family to publicly announce the loss of a child during pregnancy. Queen Elizabeth's granddaughter and Princess Anne's daughter, Zara Tyndall, suffered a miscarriage before giving birth to their second daughter Lena in 2018.

In 2014, the wife of Prince Edward, Countess Sophie of Wessex, at the opening of the neonotal department of the hospital, admitted that even before the birth of Lady Louise's daughter (2003) and James' son, Viscount Severn (2007), she had to undergo surgery due to an ectopic pregnancy.

In July 1970, at the age of 32, Queen Sonya of Norway lost her child. At that moment she was on board the yacht. After that, she safely gave birth to two healthy children, Crown Prince Haakon and Princess Martha Louise.

Queen Fabiola of Belgium (1928 - 2014) admitted in 2008 that she had suffered five miscarriages in her life. "I lost five children and I had to learn to live with it." King Baudouin I of Belgium and Fabiola of Belgium could not give birth to an heir to the throne, so after the death of the king, the crown passed to his younger brother, King Albert II.

In her memoirs, Queen Noor al-Hussein of Jordan, the last wife and widow of King Hussein, spoke of her husband's numbness after the news that she had a miscarriage. In total, four children were born in this marriage. She also raised the king's seven children from previous marriages.

Tessie Anthony, a former Princess of Luxembourg, said on her Instagram page that she only cried twice - because of the divorce from Prince Louis and because of the loss of their third child. In the marriage, two healthy sons were born. The couple divorced in 2019.

On the subject: How the royal family reacted to the news that Meghan and Harry lost their child

We will remind, the granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth Princess Eugenie and her husband Jack Brooksbank are now waiting for their first child.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle ceded to the couple their British residence - Frogmore Cottage, in which they renovated before Archie was born.

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