Meghan Markle reveals she had a miscarriage



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“I knew, as I held my first son in my arms, that I was losing my second,” wrote the Duchess of Sussex, who married Henry in 2018, sixth in the order of succession to the British crown.

Meghan and Harry had their first child, Archie, in May 2019.

In the column published in the New York Times, Meghan says she had just changed Archie’s diapers when she felt a cramp and fell to the floor.

The 39-year-old former actress said that losing a pregnancy is “excruciating pain” and that the abortion issue remains “taboo” and is “steeped in (unwanted) shame, perpetuating a cycle of lonely grief.”

His column is published at a time when the couple is waging a war against various media that he accuses of violating his privacy.

Markle reproaches Associated Newspapers – which publishes the British newspapers Mail Online, Daily Mail and its Sunday version Mail on Sunday – of violating her privacy by publishing excerpts from a letter addressed to her father, Thomas Markle, in August 2018 before to marry Enrique.

Following their departure from the royal family, announced in January and effective since early April, Meghan and Harry moved first to Canada and then quickly to California.



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