Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan: They had a sophisticated birth plan

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Their plan allowed them to “enjoy childbirth in peace”

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Duchess Meghan and Prince Harry have been the proud parents of a newborn daughter for a week. Their birth schedule allowed the couple to have a smooth delivery.

Lilibet Diana, the daughter of Prince Harry (36) and Duchess Meghan (39), was born just a few days ago, but her existence and, above all, her name have already caused a stir in all international media in the past.

There is also still no photo of the royal couple with their youngest offspring. For comparison: when Harry and Meghan’s first child, Archie (2), was born in London in May 2019, official photos of the small family went around the world just a few days later. Lilibet’s birth last Friday (June 4, 2021) was not even announced until two days later.

After her resignation as royals and moving to America in January 2020, Duchess Meghan’s second pregnancy and birth should be as quiet as possible, far away from the British media hype. In the “Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital” she gave birth to little Lilibet Diana. “[Harry und Meghan] “Looked at several hospitals before choosing the Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital,” a source told People magazine. The hospital catered to each birth individually, the source said. Even the royals’ security team could be accommodated in the premises: “Security and privacy were very important to the couple. They had a large team that could be quartered in the hospital “.

Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan: They take a few months off

“You could enjoy the birth in peace,” the source told People. “Meghan and Harry are both very grateful that everything went smoothly.” In contrast to their first pregnancy, this time the Royals want to use the coming months to spend time with their little daughter and Archie. According to the insider, the couple want to spend the summer months in America together. However, Prince Harry will have to interrupt this summer break in early July. On July 1st he flies to his old homeland England for a day to unveil a statue in honor of his mother, Princess Diana († 36).

This article originally appeared on GALA.de.

Source used: people.com

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