Mason, Duchess of Sussex, reveals that she had a miscarriage in July


Meghan wrote, “I fell on the floor with my hands in hers, humming Lolita to keep us both calm, the cheerful tune is totally contradictory to something not quite right in my sense.”

The former actress and member of Britain’s royal family described the difficulty of losing her second child and reflected on last year’s difficulties in a personal piece.

“I was lying on the hospital hospital bed holding my husband’s hand. I felt the sound of his palm and kissed the wet nipples from both his nostrils. Looking at the cold white walls, my eyes sparkled. I tried to imagine how we could heal.” He wrote.

He was referring to an interview during a royal tour in late 2019 in which a reporter asked “Are you okay?”

“As soon as I saw my husband’s broken heart while sitting on the hospital bed, he tried to grab my broken pieces. I realized that the only way to start healing is to ask first, ‘Are you all right?'” Meghan wrote.

Harry and Megha laid a wreath at a visit to LA Cemetery on Sunday

“Losing a child means enduring almost unbearable grief, which is experienced by many but talked about by a few.” “In the grief of our loss, my husband and I discovered that in a room of 100 women, 10 to 20 of them may have had abortions. However, despite the surprising generality of this pain, communication has been taboo, uncontrolled.) Shame, and solitude A cycle of mourning lasts forever. “

The Duchess also cited the humanitarian impact of the epidemic and the movement against structural racism and police brutality that defined 2020. “Health is rapidly shifting towards illness. Where there was once a community, there is now division,” he wrote.

And he blamed the spread of misinformation and the 2020 U.S. Referring to the aftermath of the election, he added: “We are not just fighting over our opinions of facts; we are polarizing over whether the facts are real or not. Disagreements over whether science is real. We disagree with whether the election is won or lost. Is. “

“As much as we may disagree, physically as far as we are concerned, the truth is that we are more connected than ever before because of what we have endured this year individually and collectively.”

Harry and Meghan returned from their roles as members of the royal family earlier this year, moving to North America and repeatedly challenging the intense coverage of their lives through the tabloid media.

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