Meghan Markle drops major baby hint
With the Duchess of Cambridge about to give birth to her third child, Meghan has dropped a hint about her own baby plans.
During a visit to Northern Ireland’s next-generation science park with Prince Harry, the royal duo was introduced to a couple who create innovative and hypoallergenic baby products.
Looking at the products from Shnuggle, Meghan said, “I’m sure at some point we’ll need the whole thing.”
The products she was looking at included a baby bath that allows the baby to sit up, a changing mat and a Moses basket.
“It’s very sweet,” Meghan said.
Sinead Murphy, co-founder of the company with her husband Adam, told reporters, “They seemed very engaged with the products. Harry was particularly interested in the bath. I wonder if he has witnessed bath time with his nephew or niece.”
Prince Harry and Ms. Markle then visited the Belfast campus of Northern Ireland’s next generation science park, @CatalystIncHQ, to meet some of Northern Ireland's brightest young entrepreneurs and innovators. pic.twitter.com/OUgBw4FUDE
— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) March 23, 2018
“As soon as he saw the bum bump [which stops the baby from slipping down] he understood immediately,” she continued.
“He said, ‘Oh, non-slip.’”
When asked about the significance of their baby interest, she said, “With an upcoming marriage it’s likely there is going to be an announcement in the next few years. No pressure on the lovely couple!”
Harry and Meghan both share a love of kids, with Prince Harry supporting several charities aimed at improving the wellbeing of children around the world.
Meghan has previously travelled to Rwanda to work on behalf of kids. In the past, she also shared various photos of herself hanging out with her friends’ children when she wasn’t working.