Meghan Markle Might Delay Getting Pregnant for a Very Practical Reason

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Photo credit: Christopher Furlong - Getty Images

From Harper's BAZAAR

Since their wedding on May 19, 2018, fans all over the world have been wondering whether or not Prince Harry and Meghan Markle plan to start a family.

While the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have, understandably, kept their plans regarding babies extremely private, there apparently might be a reason that Meghan isn't rushing into pregnancy.

According to the Express, as Meghan will partake in her first royal tour in October, the Duchess might be inclined to delay starting a family until after these major travels are over. Currently, Meghan is due to accompany Prince Harry to the Invictus Games in Sydney from October 20 to 27, and will also visit Australia, Fiji, the Kingdom of Tonga, and New Zealand, meaning that the royals will have a very hectic schedule through the end of the year.

The Express also notes that the former Suits actress will "likely want to avoid all the side affects that come with travelling while pregnant," particularly as the tour will be publicized worldwide.

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Photo credit: Mark Cuthbert - Getty Images

Whether or not their busy schedules play into the Duke and Duchess' decision to have children, both have made it clear that they hope to start a family together in the future.

Back in November 2017, following news of their engagement, Harry and Meghan were interviewed by the BBC for an interview about their relationship. When asked if they were planning on starting a family soon, Harry was quick to reply, "Not currently, no," hinting "hopefully we’ll start a family in the near future."

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