Meghan Markle is pregnant with daughter Lili in new Netflix trailer
Meghan Markle is filmed heavily pregnant with her daughter Lili at her $14 million home in new trailer for Netflix documentary
- New trailer for Meghan, 41, and Prince Harry’s Netflix documentary released
- In the teaser, Duchess can be seen heavily pregnant with her daughter Lili
- Marks the second clip shared from the series which features intimate footage
- Royal made very few public appearances while pregnant in 2021
Meghan Markle can be seen at home heavily pregnant with her daughter Lili in a new trailer for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s explosive Netflix documentary.
In the latest teaser, which was released for Harry & Meghan this morning, the royal mother-of-two, 41, can be seen at home with Prince Harry, 38, with a large baby bump.
While the Duchess kept her pregnancy with her daughter incredibly private at the time, sharing just a few images, two snaps from the period have appeared in trailers for the new documentary.
It comes as the Royal Family insisted that it will not be ‘blown off course’ by Harry and Meghan’s Netflix documentary, which is due to be released in two parts on Thursday 8 December and Thursday 15 December.
Meghan Markle can be seen at home heavily pregnant with her daughter Lili in a new trailer for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s explosive Netflix documentary
In the second trailer released ahead of the documentary series, the Duke and Duchess can be seen at home in their $14 million mansion in the US.
While Prince Harry buries his head in his hands, Meghan can be seen walking in the background wearing a form fitting green tank top which flatters her large baby bump.
It’s the second time royal fans have been treated to a hugely personal snapshot of the time in trailers for the Netflix series.
The first trailer, which was released last week, featured a photograph of Meghan cradling her baby bump.
Meghan and Harry announced they were expecting their second child in February 2021, before revealing in their bombshell Oprah interview that it was a girl
While the Duchess kept her pregnancy with her daughter incredibly private at the time, sharing just a few images, two snaps from the period have appeared in trailers for the new documentary
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While it is not known from which of her pregnancies the image was taken, the Duke and Duchess have shared several images from the beach in California where they are now living.
In the snap, Meghan can be seen looking down at her baby bump while wearing a flowing kaftan, a straw trilby hat and a pair of sunglasses.
Meghan and Harry announced they were expecting their second child in February 2021, before revealing in their bombshell Oprah interview that it was a girl.
She gave birth to their daughter Lilibet, named after the Queen, in June. The public have seen just one image of the little girl, which was shared earlier this year to mark her first birthday.
Contrary to claims that there are behind-the-scenes ‘crisis talks’ and plans to ‘hit back’ at yet another barrage of claims and accusations, senior royals plan a very much ‘business as usual approach’ when the documentary is released this week.
‘We are not going to be blown off course by squalls from across the Atlantic,’ a royal source told the Daily Mail witheringly.
The Mail on Sunday reported yesterday how the King and Queen Consort are ‘wearied’ by the constant attacks from the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
Buckingham Palace sources said that there was ‘mounting frustration and exhaustion’ at the barrage of complaints that Harry and Meghan relentlessly and publicly make about their alleged treatment by members of the Royal Family.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle shared a number of ultra-personal unseen images in the first trailer for their new Netflix documentary
Meghan gave birth to their daughter Lilibet, named after the Queen, in June last year. The public have seen just one image of the little girl, which was shared earlier this year to mark her first birthday
The late Queen famously made clear that ‘recollections may vary’ over many of the couple’s claims – and that view has not changed.
Throughout the royal households there is a sense of ‘here we go again’ over the couple’s new Netflix bombshell ‘docuseries’ which launches on Thursday.
A slick trailer for the six-part series was released last week threatening to reveal further details of family difficulties.
But there is hope among the family that the ‘Sussex squall’ will blow itself out by the time the series ends and Harry’s upcoming memoir is published in January.
‘It’s likely to be a difficult few weeks but really after that what on earth more can they have to say?’ another insider asked.
A slick trailer for the six-part series was released last week threatening to reveal further details of family difficulties. Pictured: a photo from the trailer
Throughout the royal households there is a sense of ‘here we go again’ over the couple’s new Netflix bombshell ‘docuseries’ which launches on Thursday. Pictured: a romantic snap from the trailer for the new documentary
‘It’s all going to start to become very “end of the pier” show if they are not careful, hawking around the same complaints on talk shows and documentaries.
‘Surely a time will come when even they realise they have got to get on with their lives? The rest of the family certainly want to.’
Indeed the King and the Queen Consort have a busy week ahead with several significant and long-planned engagements. Tomorrow the monarch is in Luton meeting community leaders and voluntary organisations who promote inter-faith harmony, something he has been promoting for 50-plus years.
At Luton Town Hall, he will be reunited with Festus Akinbusoye, Bedfordshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner, who was previously supported by his Prince’s Trust.
There is hope among the family that the ‘Sussex squall’ will blow itself out by the time the series ends and Harry’s upcoming memoir is published in January
The King and the Queen Consort (pictured) have a busy week ahead with several significant and long-planned engagements
His Majesty will also visit the newly built Sikh Guru Nanak Gurdwara, speaking to volunteers and learning about their programmes for the community.
On Wednesday, the Queen Consort will invite seriously and terminally ill children from Helen & Douglas House and Roald Dahl’s Marvellous Children’s Charity to decorate the Clarence House Christmas tree.
She holds the magical event each year, personally serving up sausages and mash for the youngsters and this year has arranged a surprise visit from Father Christmas and his reindeer. ‘Their Majesties are getting on with what’s important,’ a source added.
Royal sources told The Mail on Sunday that Charles and Camilla were ‘not worried but wearied’ by the continued outbursts from the Duke and Duchess.
Since quitting as working royals and moving to California, they have criticised the Royal Family in interviews, including a high-profile show with Oprah Winfrey, and recorded the Netflix series.
Harry reportedly boasted that the Oprah programme would be ‘quite shocking’ for the royals.
During that interview, the couple claimed they had experienced racism within the Royal Family – a claim denied by senior royals.
The Netflix trailer showed a picture of Harry and Meghan taken inside Buckingham Palace, apparently without permission.
It led to claims they breached protocol by taking a private photographer inside the Palace. The incident was reportedly the subject of a written complaint.
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