Royal biographer Andrew Morton predicts a Meghan and Harry to have a baby very soon

Now that her big day is out of the way Meghan Markle’s priority will be having a baby, according to Royal biographer Andrew Morton. 

Mr Morton, who got to know about the Duchess of Sussex’s life while writing a book about her, said he expected Harry and Meghan to bring a baby into the world soon.

‘I think that even before Meghan has learned how to spell Leicester and Torquay she’ll be starting a family,’ Mr Morton told the Daily Star Sunday. 

Royal biographer Andrew Morton thinks the new Duke and Duchess of Sussex will have a baby very soon

Harry and Meghan kissed after the emerged into the sunshine from St George’s Chapel’s West Door yesterday

Harry and Meghan kissed after the emerged into the sunshine from St George’s Chapel’s West Door yesterday

‘She’s not really going to be available for working for the Royal Family on a full-time basis until she’s 40, I’m sure.’ 

The biographer, 65, who was rushed to hospital last week after suffering a mini stroke, thinks Harry, 33, is keen to start a family after playing uncle to his brother’s three children.

Mr Morton told the paper the royal couple won’t waste any time starting a family because they’re both from ‘broken homes’.  

Princess Charlotte waved vigorously as the newly weds went off on their procession through Windsor - while Prince George hid behind his father (left) 

Princess Charlotte waved vigorously as the newly weds went off on their procession through Windsor – while Prince George hid behind his father (left) 

With the young Royals taking the starring roles in yesterday’s big day, Mr Morton expects Harry and Meghan to add to the brood very soon

With the young Royals taking the starring roles in yesterday’s big day, Mr Morton expects Harry and Meghan to add to the brood very soon

Princess Charlotte and Prince George stole some of the limelight yesterday when they waved the couple off on their carriage procession through Windsor.

Confident Charlotte, three, stuck her tongue out and waved cameras while shy George, four, hid behind his father. 

Last week Mr Morton suffered a mini stroke while he was giving a speech in central London. 

Mr Morton got to know Meghan's character while researching his new book

Meghan: A Hollywood Princess is the royal biographer's latest release

The writer (left) got to know Meghan’s character while researching his new book Meghan: A Hollywood Princess

The 65-year-old gave an update on his condition on Tuesday night after he collapsed into his chair while he was five minutes into a speech in central London 

The 65-year-old gave an update on his condition on Tuesday night after he collapsed into his chair while he was five minutes into a speech in central London 

The writer was giving a talk at Simpson’s In The Strand when he fell ill.

After telling the audience he couldn’t go on, he quickly left the room and an ambulance was called to the scene. 

He was due to help present ABC’s coverage of the royal wedding this weekend.



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