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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s shock baby news

The rumour mill has been on overdrive the last few months with people speculating whether Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are set to announce their next pregnancy.But despite the ongoing whispers, according to US Weekly, the royal couple have revealed they don’t have any immediate plans to give Archie a little brother or sister just yet.“They’ll be trying in earnest pretty soon,” a royal source reportedly told the American publication.




Harry and Meghan, who relocated from the UK to North America at the start of the year, are also rumoured to be heading south from Canada to Hollywood.As a result of the move, the source said the royal couple are not looking at bringing baby number two into the picture just yet, but rather focusing on Archie for the time being.“They just want to get firmly settled into their new surroundings first and give Archie as much attention as they can,” the source claimed.Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's decision to step back from their duties as senior members of the royal family sent shockwaves around the globe when it was announced earlier this year.It's well known among royal watchers that the Sussexes' bombshell decision reportedly also came as a shock to other members of the royal family. In a new, detailed account of the behind-the-scenes drama of the royal exit, however, the Daily Mail revealed that that surprising news was delivered to the royal family via email.According to the Mail's report, Harry sent an email to his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, and his father, Prince Charles, letting them know that "he and Meghan wanted out." That message was apparently sent in early January, shortly before Harry returned to London from his holiday break.Apparently, both Elizabeth and Charles tried to talk Harry into waiting to announce the decision, but to no avail."They understood that he and Meghan wanted something different and were willing to help but it was complicated," a source told the Daily Mail. "There were issues like security and funding, visas and tax, which neither of them had thought through.Harry was told to put his request in writing and come up with some ideas. He thought his family were stonewalling and decided to push the nuclear button.They’re still enjoying these precious early days with him.




They’re committed to having another baby, but don’t want to put too much pressure on the situation.”.Over the weekend, it was reported Harry and Meghan had already made the transition from Canada to Los Angeles with their baby son, Archie Harrison.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex reportedly touched down in the City of Angels, where they will reportedly start their new life after quitting the royal family.At the start of March, sources told Mail Online the royal couple planned to splash some serious cash renting a sprawling $20million Malibu mansion. .The lavish property, which boasts a whopping eight bedrooms and 10 bathrooms, is reportedly called Petra Manor.According to the publication, if Harry and Meghan were to rent out the Malibu mansion, it would reportedly cost them a whopping $15,950 a night.Over the weekend, it was reported Harry and Meghan had already made the transition from Canada to Los Angeles with their baby son, Archie Harrison.

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