Meghan Markle is heavily pregnant in Frogmore Cottage in previously unseen snaps

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Meghan Markle shared a glimpse of the final months of her first pregnancy with son Archie in early 2019.

Two never-before-seen black-and-white images show the heavily pregnant Duchess of Sussex at the couple’s Frogmore country home in Windsor.

In an instant, Meghan is looking out the window, a hand supporting her on an impressive baby bump. In the other, she is walking in the garden of her and Prince Harry’s estate in Sussex.

The first three episodes of Harry & Meghan, part of the Sussexes’ multi-million dollar deal with Netflix, aired last week, with the final three hour-long episodes airing starting today.

Meghan Markle shared a glimpse of the final months of her first pregnancy with son Archie in early 2019.

The snaps were apparently taken during the last six months of her first pregnancy and show Meghan enjoying the moment, away from the limelight.

The first snapshot shows Meghan in one of the cabin’s rooms, looking out the window in a form-fitting maternity dress.

In the other, she walks through her garden, dressed in a polka dot dress and coat, her hair pulled back into a loose ponytail.

Her dog Guy can be seen wandering past her with one of the couple’s other puppies, the mother-to-be holding a leash in her hand.

A second image shows her walking in her garden, dressed in a polka-dot dress and coat, her hair tied up in a loose ponytail.

The sweet images were released in the first of three new episodes of Harry and Meghan’s explosive show launched on the streaming platform today.

The Sussexes’ six-part show, part of their multi-million dollar deal with Netflix, has become the streaming giant’s most watched documentary in a week of release, debuting with 81.55 million hours watched.

The opening installment covered the couple’s courtship and romance, but many were deeply unhappy with the show’s all-out assault on the late Queen’s Commonwealth legacy, with some saying it appeared the couple wanted to “overthrow the monarchy”.

The show has become the streaming giant’s most-watched documentary in a week of release, debuting with 81.55 million hours viewed.

The opening installment covered the couple’s courtship and romance, but many were deeply unhappy with the show’s all-out assault on the late Queen’s Commonwealth legacy, with some saying it appeared the couple wanted to “overthrow the monarchy”.

Elsewhere in the just-released episode, Meghan describes the King as “very charming.”

The king is described as “very charming” by his daughter-in-law, the Duchess of Sussex, in the latest episodes of the couple’s controversial Netflix documentary series.

Meghan, 41, speaking at the beginning of the fourth episode, describes how difficult it was not to have her own father, Thomas Markle, by her side on her big day, with the world’s media watching, and how important which was Charles accompanying her. the hallway to Harry.

The couple released the final three episodes of their hit Netflix series this morning and the fourth episode begins with her recounting how Charles intervened in Mr. Markle’s absence, while revealing that she told him, “I lost my father in this.” ‘

Retired Hollywood lighting director Thomas Markle, 78, did not attend the couple’s historic wedding at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor after suffering two heart attacks in California in the previous weeks.

She said: ‘Harry’s father is very charming and I told him: ‘I lost my father in this’, so he, as my father-in-law, was very important to me, so I asked him to come with me. the hallway and he said yes.

Meghan discusses preparations for the couple’s wedding, which took place with the world watching in May 2018.

She says the whole occasion was “surreal” but found a quiet space, joking, she wanted a “mimosa, a croissant and listen to Going to the Chapel” while she got ready.

She told herself to ‘take a deep breath and move on’ as she walked down the hall, describing how the deep connection between her and Harry helped.

Meghan then added: ‘H [Harry] And I’m very, very good at finding ourselves in chaos. When we meet, we reconnect, it’s like, “it’s you, it’s you.”

Read more:

Meghan Markle recalls viewing the late queen as a ‘grandmother figure’ and being treated like ‘family’ by the sovereign during their first joint engagement in Cheshire in 2018.

And Harry and Meghan documentary Netflix LIVE: final three episodes released TODAY see Duchess branded as a ‘scapegoat’ as royal family braces for further attacks

And Last Days at Frogmore: Meghan and Harry say packing up the Windsor cabin before moving to California was “bittersweet” and “gave us a chance to look back on our entire love story.”

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