Prince Harry and new bride Meghan Markle may still hear their royal wedding bells ringing in their ears, yet they are already telling pals that she’s rushing to get pregnant — with a good chance of twins after their secret meetings with fertility doctors! Catch up on more royal gossip here….
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As The ENQUIRER has reported, divorcée Meghan secretly visited fertility docs months before her May 19 wedding to Harry, who’s sixth in line to the British throne. “Harry and Meghan want to get pregnant as quickly as possible after their wedding,” confided a source at the time.
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“They both know that as Meghan gets older, it can get increasingly harder to conceive — and they are both keenly aware of her vulnerability to health complications and the chance of miscarriage the older she gets.” The
barrier-breaking couple even looked at adoption, insiders told The ENQUIRER.
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Following the hush-hush fertility consultation, sources said Meghan even agreed to consider in vitro fertilization, which involves fertilizing an egg outside of the mother’s body. What’s more, Meghan’s visit was quickly followed with additional fertility-ensuring measures, sources said.
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The former “Suits” star consulted with London-based nutritionist Melanie Brown at Kensington Palace, insiders said. Brown, a “specialist in fertility, IVF and pregnancy,” gave Meghan pointers on “pre-conceptual and pregnancy nutrition, including weight loss and gain and immune issues.”
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Harry also
stepped up, meeting with nutritionist
Gabriela Peacock on
how he can drop weight and boost his fertility. Those virility-raising measures involve Harry popping cleansing supplements and vitamins “religiously.”
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Both helped him drop about seven pounds for not only the sake of fertility but also the fit of his wedding-day uniform! Following those consultations, Harry and Meghan secretly visited an actual fertility clinic, sources said.
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The only problem, said royal sources, was penny-pinching
Queen Elizabeth was “horrified” to learn of the exorbitant cost of all those measures, a source said: “But she got over it quickly after learning they worked!”
As The ENQUIRER has reported, divorcée Meghan secretly visited fertility docs months before her May 19 wedding to Harry, who’s sixth in line to the British throne. “Harry and Meghan want to get pregnant as quickly as possible after their wedding,” confided a source at the time.
“They both know that as Meghan gets older, it can get increasingly harder to conceive — and they are both keenly aware of her vulnerability to health complications and the chance of miscarriage the older she gets.” The
barrier-breaking couple even looked at adoption, insiders told The ENQUIRER.
Following the hush-hush fertility consultation, sources said Meghan even agreed to consider in vitro fertilization, which involves fertilizing an egg outside of the mother’s body. What’s more, Meghan’s visit was quickly followed with additional fertility-ensuring measures, sources said.
The former “Suits” star consulted with London-based nutritionist Melanie Brown at Kensington Palace, insiders said. Brown, a “specialist in fertility, IVF and pregnancy,” gave Meghan pointers on “pre-conceptual and pregnancy nutrition, including weight loss and gain and immune issues.”
Harry also
stepped up, meeting with nutritionist
Gabriela Peacock on
how he can drop weight and boost his fertility. Those virility-raising measures involve Harry popping cleansing supplements and vitamins “religiously.”
Both helped him drop about seven pounds for not only the sake of fertility but also the fit of his wedding-day uniform! Following those consultations, Harry and Meghan secretly visited an actual fertility clinic, sources said.
The only problem, said royal sources, was penny-pinching
Queen Elizabeth was “horrified” to learn of the exorbitant cost of all those measures, a source said: “But she got over it quickly after learning they worked!”