Rumors are swirling once again within the royal community as speculations about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle expecting their third child have begun to circulate.
In a recent turn of events, a numerologist has predicted that the couple is set to welcome another addition to their family, following the birth of their daughter, Lilibet, in 2021.
During a public appearance at the Windsor Walkabout alongside Princess Kate and Prince William, keen observers were quick to note a slight bump on Meghan’s belly, sparking initial rumors about a possible pregnancy.
Subsequently, on September 19, a wave of social media users took to various platforms to express their belief that Meghan might indeed be pregnant once again.
While some fans simply shared their intuitive feelings without providing detailed explanations, others expressed unwavering certainty in their claims.
One supporter boldly declared on Twitter, “Meg Markle is 100% pregnant,” while another admirer pointed out Meghan’s apparent pregnancy glow during the Queen’s State Burial.
As discussions around the potential third royal baby continue to gain momentum, questions linger about when Harry and Meghan might officially announce the exciting news.
With the couple currently on tour and recent events surrounding the passing of the Queen, followers are eagerly anticipating any updates regarding the much-anticipated arrival.
In a separate development, Netflix recently released the fifth season of its popular series, “The Crown,” on November 9.
According to royal analyst Kinsey Schofield, supporters of Meghan and Harry appear to be particularly sensitive to criticisms and conspiracies surrounding the show, believing that negative attention may be part of a broader agenda.
Schofield noted that fans of the Sussexes often view “The Crown” as a historical portrayal, appreciating its production quality and performances.
She highlighted that those who back Harry and Meghan may interpret any backlash against the show as an attempt to distract from real issues within the royal family.
“The Crown,” a six-season television series, offers a dramatized retelling of significant events involving the royal family from the mid-20th century to the early 2000s.
While some viewers have raised concerns about the show’s accuracy and portrayal of contemporary figures, members of the royal family have largely refrained from commenting publicly on its content.
In a light-hearted response to her on-screen depiction, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, playfully acknowledged the character inspired by her during an engagement, hinting at the possibility of her fictional alter-ego taking over in case of unforeseen circumstances.
Meanwhile, Prince Harry himself has addressed the show in past interviews, having signed a lucrative deal with Netflix alongside Meghan in 2020.
As the buzz surrounding the royal couple and their potential third child continues to captivate audiences, the world eagerly awaits any official announcements from Harry and Meghan themselves.