Meghan Markle And Prince Harry’s Baby Girl May Help Ease Tensions With Queen Elizabeth And Royal Family After ‘Hellish Year,’ According To Expert

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The day that Meghan Markle, 39, and Prince Harry, 36, announced that they are expecting a baby girl, they also dropped some shocking accusations against the royal family.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex sat down with Oprah Winfrey on Valentine’s Day and said their royal baby girl would be born in the summer of 2021.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry also slammed the royal family for not being present as they battled mental issues. There were also racist accusations made against one royal.

Prince Harry then made several appearances where he bashed Prince Charles for his upbringing. And he blamed Queen Elizabeth II and the late Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, for his father’s failures as a parent.

Despite the heavy criticisms and disturbing revelations, Prince Harry’s baby girl will be welcomed by the royals and in the palace.

While the Queen and Prince Charles are said to be angered by Prince Harry’s confessions, they are eager to meet Meghan Markle’s daughter.

Nick Bullen, the editor in chief of True Royal TV, said the royal family “will welcome the new baby with open arms” and added: “A new life is often a great way to help try and repair the rifts in any family, royal or not. The birth of a baby is always a great unifier for a family, and I’m sure all sides of the Sussex family will want to celebrate with Harry and Meghan. I think you can be absolutely certain that Harry and Meghan will be jumping on a Zoom call to introduce Her Majesty to her 11th great-grandchild.”

The happy news for the baby girl comes after it was revealed that Meghan Markle reportedly wanted an extravagant baby shower with a party after the drama of the past year since leaving the royal family, but Prince Harry was not so convinced.

Sources have said they plan to host a low-key baby shower at home with Meghan’s mother, Doria Ragland, and some of their close friends.

According to a source, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have “clashed” in recent months over whether they should host a lavish party in advance of their second baby’s arrival.

The insider claimed that the couple “don’t lock horns much” but was in disagreement about hosting the baby shower.

Prince Harry was reportedly concerned about how it would be perceived by the public, especially amid the coronavirus pandemic and the effects it has had on the lives of many people.

However, a source says Harry and Meghan have “been through hell and back” over the past year after “escaping England,” and now Meghan is settled with a group of friends who also have children.

The couple has reportedly now agreed to keep the details of the private affair a secret, according to a source, who said they are planning to invite just a few people.

More than two years ago, a baby shower thrown in New York ahead of Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor
‘s birth received widespread criticism and was labeled “trashy” by royal author Ingrid Seward.

The party was hosted in one of the world’s most expensive hotels, The Mark Hotel in Manhattan, and was organized by Meghan’s friends —Serena Williams, Jessica Mulroney, and Genevieve Hillis.

It reportedly cost in excess of $425,000 and had Buckingham Palace staff rolling their eyes, according to royal expert Omid Scobie, who said a baby shower is “as far from British tradition” as you can get.

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