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Prince Harry and Meghan’s child on way

Prince Harry and Meghan’s child on way

- By Gregory Katz and Rod Mcguirk

Prince Harry and his wife, the Duchess of Sussex, are expecting their first child in the spring.

CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA >> They both wanted children. They knew it was time. Meghan had ended her acting career and moved to Britain to be a full-time royal. Prince Harry had stepped down from the military and wanted to settle down.

Their marriage was a five-star glamour blowout: the spectacula­r Windsor Castle setting, the horsedrawn carriage on a warm spring day, the vintage Jaguar with the top down, the Hollywood A-listers mixing with real-life royalty.

And now comes the very welcome word that Harry and Meghan, the duchess of Sussex, are expecting their first child in the spring. It is the perfect coda to a May wedding that sent a very clear signal that a new generation of royals is coming to the fore even as Queen Elizabeth II continues her historic reign.

The highly anticipate­d pregnancy was announced Monday just hours after Harry and the former Meghan Markle arrived in Sydney, Australia, at the start of a demanding 16-day visit that also includes Fiji, Tonga and New Zealand.

Word spread instantly: Internatio­nal visitors gathered outside Buckingham Palace for the Changing of the Guard ceremony felt they were partaking of royal history.

“It’s wonderful,” said 29-year-old Canadian tourist Braden Fraser. “I was happy about the first couple of marriages and the children coming. I’m glad to see the monarchy is carrying on. Back home we love them, so I’m glad to be here as it’s happening.”

It’s hard to overestima­te how popular Harry and Meghan have become.

The 34-year-old prince holds a special place in Britons’ hearts as one of the two children of the late Princess Diana. He had a bad boy phase — don’t even ask about the naked billiards game in a Las Vegas hotel suite — but redeemed himself with years of military service and a devotion to helping injured veterans.

Harry gained even more respect last year by talking candidly about his struggle with mental health issues related to losing his mother to a car crash when he was only 12. No royal had ever publicly acknowledg­ed this kind of frailty, and his willingnes­s to do so in a bid to end the stigma surroundin­g mental illness only raised his stature with the public.

Enter Meghan Markle, who represente­d a clean break from the royal mold. She was not British. She was an American TV actress. She was divorced, older than Harry and her mother is African-American.

She captivated Britain. There was an ease to her confident smile, and contagious excitement about moving across the Atlantic and joining the royal family.

Meghan, 37, is seen as a modernizin­g influence on the at times stodgy royal family, and she is credited by many with bringing happiness to Harry.

There are parallels between her life and that of Princess Grace, another American who left a successful Hollywood career to marry Prince Rainier of Monaco and start a royal family.

When Harry and Meghan got engaged, he was asked about plans for children.

“You know, I think one step at a time, and hopefully we’ll start a family in the near future,” he said.

Meghan has also talked about wanting to have children.

“I can’t wait to start a family, but in due time,” she said in 2016, when she was still starring in the TV legal drama “Suits.”

The royal couple started dating in July 2016 after they were introduced by friends, and Harry courted Meghan on a trip to Africa shortly afterward. They kept their relationsh­ip secret for several months, but word eventually leaked to the British press.

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 ?? AUSTRALIAN POOL VIA AP ?? Britain’s Prince Harry, center right, and his wife Meghan, center left, Duke and Duchess of Sussex, approach a car at an airport in Sydney, Monday, Oct. 15, 2018. Prince Harry and his wife Meghan arrived in Sydney on Monday, a day before they officially start a 16-day tour of Australia and the South Pacific.
AUSTRALIAN POOL VIA AP Britain’s Prince Harry, center right, and his wife Meghan, center left, Duke and Duchess of Sussex, approach a car at an airport in Sydney, Monday, Oct. 15, 2018. Prince Harry and his wife Meghan arrived in Sydney on Monday, a day before they officially start a 16-day tour of Australia and the South Pacific.

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