Yesterday, The New York Times published Meghan Markle's story about the loss of her second child a while ago. There, the duchess described how important it is to take care of each other and how much power there is within the sentence "Are you okay ?!"
Except for the couple, the news of the miscarriage upset the entire royal family. According to The Daily Beast, Prince Harry shared the news of the baby loss with the family and other royals have been in support of Meghan all this time.
"Prince Charles has supported them throughout this difficult time for them. The whole royal palace has been very sad for Meghan and Harry."
However, sources close to the family suggest that neither the queen nor any of the other members would publicly comment on such an event, calling as "very personal" what happened.
"Losing a child means experiencing an almost unbearable grief, experienced by many, but spoken by little. From the pain of the loss, my husband and I found that in a room with 100 women, 10 to 20 of them experienced miscarriage. However, despite the common pain, conversation remains taboo, filled with shame (unjustified) that perpetuates a cycle of pain in loneliness. ”- writes in Markle's essay.
Meghan was the second member of the royal family to talk about a miscarriage. In 2018, the queen's granddaughter, Zara Tindall, talked about suffering two abortions before having her second child.