Prince Harry has a LOT to say about baby number TWO

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It’s no secret that Meghan and Harry are planning to have another baby. Harry spoke to Dr Jane Goodall about it earlier this year, noting that with his environmental footprint in mind, he was hoping to stop at “two, maximum” kids.

Baby number two?

Now that baby Archie is six months old, that second baby seems to be very much top-of-mind. Presumably, the royal couple have started to get the hang of parenting at this point, but Harry seems very keen to know how adding a second child to the mix changes things up.

When the pair surprised military families at a playgroup in Windsor last week, Harry apparently quizzed some of the attending parents on this very topic.

“Harry was really quite interested in how things were with second children, as well, because we both have older children. And we were trying to encourage him to have a second baby,” Windsor mum Susie Stringfellow revealed, ET reports.

Mum Amy Thompson said Harry spoke about “how little Archie was starting to crawl, how they’ve started eating different foods, [making] all of the funny faces.”

“They were talking about Army life, being away for Christmas … they can compare with us,” another mum by the name of Victoria Tucker said. “They didn’t want to miss anything, with their little boy now, just how our husbands miss their children.”

Meghan and Harry are apparently headed for the US soon on holidays, and there has been a lot of chatter about them possibly creating a second home in the states.

Over the weekend, reports popped up suggesting that Meghan might even be keen to give birth her next baby in the US, but it’s not really clear if they’re from a reliable source.

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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex joined hundreds of veterans and their families at the 91st Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey, to honour and remember those who lost their lives in service of their country. Their Royal Highnesses each planted a Cross of Remembrance, paying respect to those who have served in our Armed Forces. They were then honoured to spend time meeting with veterans and family members from all areas of the Armed forces – from those who have served in past campaigns to more recent conflicts. This is the seventh time The Duke has attended the Field of Remembrance – having previously accompanied The Duke of Edinburgh for several years. The Duchess of Sussex was grateful to be able to join her husband on this important day and to personally recognise those who have served. #remembrance #lestweforget

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“Could she already be pregnant?”

Princess Diana’s former assistant Paul Burrell predicts another Meg and Harry baby will be announced sooner rather than later.

“I think that Meghan will have a baby very soon,” he told Life & Style magazine.

“A. The clock’s ticking. B. She wants at least two children and C. Have you not noticed the way she knots everything in front of her belly and tries to hide her tummy? Could she already be pregnant?”

It’s not the only royal pregnancy speculation going around at the moment. There have been lots of rumours about a possible fourth pregnancy for Kate and William, but again nothing concrete in terms of an announcement, as yet.

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‪This evening The Duke and Duchess of Sussex accompanied Her Majesty The Queen and members of @TheRoyalFamily to the annual @RoyalBritishLegion Festival of Remembrance. This special event, which has taken place every year since 1923 at the @RoyalAlbertHall, commemorates all those who have lost their lives in conflicts.‬ • ‪This year’s Festival marked the 75th anniversary of a number of crucial battles of 1944, with a particular emphasis on the collaboration and friendship of the British, Commonwealth and Allied armies who fought them. A unique tribute was given to acknowledge those involved both past and present, culminating in a special parade of some of the last surviving veterans who fought and served in 1944.‬ • ‪Their Royal Highnesses, who last year attended their first Festival of Remembrance together, were honoured to once again pay tribute to all casualties of war and remember those that have made the ultimate sacrifice for their country.‬ ‪#FestivalOfRemembrance ‪#WeWillRememberThem‬ Photo © PA / Royal British Legion

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