Prince Harry receives baby news as Meghan Markle moves on in life
The Duke of Sussex gets delightful update from UK as he deals with his bitter past
Prince Harry received good news from his ex-girlfriend as his wife Meghan Markle decided to move on in life.
The Duke of Sussex's old flame Cressida Bonas welcomed her second 'miracle' child with her husband Harry Wentworth-Stanley.
The couple are reportedly over the mood on the arrival of their baby girl.
As per Daily Mail, "They have named their daughter Delphina Pandora Wentworth-Stanley. It's a beautiful name for a beautiful girl."
For the unversed, Cressida paid a heartfelt tribute to her late half-sister Pandora Cooper-Key by naming her daughter's middle name the same as her.
The English actress also shares a son named Wilbur with her husband.
It is pertinent to note that Harry's former lover began a new happy chapter of her life, whereas, the Duke remains stuck in the past as feud with royals continues.
A royal commentator Hilary Fordwich claimed that Prince Harry is still looking at his bitter past whereas, the Duchess of Sussex is busy building a life in California.
In a conversation with Fox News, the expert said, "Harry’s continued dwelling on the past is rooted in his unresolved personal grievances and an out-of-touch desire for public accountability."
On the other hand, "Meghan Markle focusing on her future," said Hilary, amid reports that the former Suits actress eying on hotels and restaurant business.
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