Duchess Meghan: Prince Harry’s wife wears anti-stress patches

Duchess Meghan
Prince Harry’s wife wears anti-stress patches

Duchess Meghan is currently alone with the children in California.

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Duchess Meghan currently seems to be dealing with the issue of stress levels. Recent photos show her with an anti-stress patch.

Duchess Meghan (42) is currently alone with the children in her adopted home of Montecito in the US state of California, her husband Prince Harry (38) is on a trip to Asia. As snapshots in US media now show, her husband’s absence seems to cause some stress in Duchess Meghan. Or is it just the usual everyday stress of a mother? on pictures, which published “Page Six”, among other things, Meghan can be seen wearing an anti-stress plaster on her wrist.

While out for a walk, Meghan went makeup-free in a $1,625 camel Max Mara Rispoli coat paired with a $1,225 cashmere Hermès scarf . However, there was a so-called biosignal patch from NuCalm on one wrist, which is primarily intended to help minimize stress and improve sleep quality. The patch aims to activate the parasympathetic nervous system. A pack of these patches with 20 patches costs around 80 US dollars (around 72 euros).

However, a source told the newspaper that her current stress level is not necessarily higher than when Prince Harry was there. The former ‘Suits’ actress just keeps her hands full with her two young children, Prince Archie, 4, and Princess Lilibet, 2.

Prince Harry plays polo in Singapore

Her husband is currently in Singapore and yesterday took part in a charity polo tournament for the organization he founded, Sentebale. The royal founded this in 2006 together with Prince Seeio of Lesotho (57) to help children and young people affected by poverty, inequality and HIV in southern Africa. The first polo tournament took place in Barbados in 2010 and has raised well over ten million euros for the charity to date.

With his team, Harry competed against his longtime friend Nacho Figueras (46) and his team. “He’s very competitive”, said Figueras according to “People” magazine. “He plays very well, he rides very well – it’s an honor to be his teammate.”

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