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Is Meghan's Influence On Harry Out Of Control?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Harry is not the heir to the throne. He and his wife do not have to do things the same way as William and Kate. It is/was expected of the heir to the throne to be as public as possible on the birth of his offspring. I don't believe Meghan could make Harry do anything he REALLY didn't want to do. The only ones to be upset will be those saddos hanging around outside the hospital for hours on end on the due date.
I'm all for hospital attention whilst pregnant Sqad. I had excellent and rigorous attention and still everything went wrong for no apparent reason, if I had not gone the full on medical route then I would have perpetually blamed myself, as it is although sad I can say it was just one of those things.
I would hate anyone to have to harbour any self doubts about their child, especially if it was brought to term. x
I would hate anyone to have to harbour any self doubts about their child, especially if it was brought to term. x
Where she gives birth is her choice and I can't blame her for not wanting to appear in public a few hours later, but by refusing to announce the birth, bearing in mind she is already subject to negative publicity, she is not doing herself or her popularity any favours. The couple will soon enough court publicity when it suits them. She might be married to a royal but she'll never be 'Royal'.
// Buckingham Palace will announce when the Duchess of Sussex goes into labour, but not whether she has been admitted to hospital.
A second announcement will be made after the baby is born, when aides expect to be able to announce details of the baby's gender, its birth weight and the place of birth.
The news will be confirmed only after the new parents have had the chance to tell their family and friends, as was the case with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's three children. //
I'm not sure what the big deal is...they want a short period of privacy. Seems completely sensible to me.
A second announcement will be made after the baby is born, when aides expect to be able to announce details of the baby's gender, its birth weight and the place of birth.
The news will be confirmed only after the new parents have had the chance to tell their family and friends, as was the case with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's three children. //
I'm not sure what the big deal is...they want a short period of privacy. Seems completely sensible to me.
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