Source says Meghan Markle hardly shared her miscarriage story: ‘It was very painful’



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  • Meghan Markle recently revealed that she lost her second child in July.
  • In an op-ed for The New York Times, the Duchess spoke of the “excruciating pain” of losing a child.
  • Now, a source has revealed that while it was “very painful” for the couple, Meghan shared her story in the hope that others know they are not alone.

Meghan Markle recently revealed she suffered a miscarriage at the beginning of this year.

Meghan, who shares one-year-old Archie with Prince Harry, said she lost her second child in July in an op-ed for The New York Times.

“I knew, as I hugged my first son, that I was losing the second,” he said, and then spoke about the “excruciating pain” that Prince Harry was also feeling.

“Sitting on a hospital bed, watching my husband’s heart break as he tried to hold the broken pieces of mine, I realized that the only way to begin to heal is to ask first, ‘Are you okay? “, Wrote.

Now a source says People Meghan decided to open up about the loss, hoping it would help others heal and feel less alone.

“They kept their miscarriage private for months because it was so painful and it wasn’t something they would know if they would ever want to share,” explains the source.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have huddled in their new home in Montecito; recently enjoyed a “quiet” Thanksgiving with Meghan’s mom, Doria Ragland.

“They both seemed shocked at how painful it was,” the source continues, before adding, “Meghan was ready to share now because so many women go through the same thing in silence.”

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