Prince Harry reportedly became a tad bit emotional after he learned that his wife, Meghan Markle, is expecting their second child. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex didn’t think that they would have another bundle of joy this soon.

A source claimed that Markle’s closest friends are convinced that she’s pregnant again. The Duchess of Sussex gave birth to Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor on May 6.

“No one expected it to happen so quickly, but both Harry and Meghan have been vocal about not wanting to wait around, especially given her age. Having Archie changed her whole outlook on life. While Meghan didn’t expect to take motherhood so well, it’s hard not to with Archie – he’s adorable in every way,” the source said.

The insider went as far as saying that Markle has dropped the most obvious clues regarding her second pregnancy. For instance, she has been avoiding alcohol, and she is also constantly craving for fries and chocolates – two foods that she doesn’t eat regularly.

“She has asked for dresses to be taken out and feels nauseous at times,” the source said.

The source also said that Prince Harry and Markle are hoping that their second child is a girl especially after they saw how close Prince George and Princess Charlotte are to each other. The royal couple also wants their son to experience the same thing with his younger sister.

Elizabeth is a top choice for a baby girl’s name, while Oliver may be given to Prince Harry and Markle’s second child if they will have another boy. The arrival of the newest addition of the Sussexes’ family may help mend their alleged feud with Prince William and Kate Middleton.

As of late, none of these claims have been confirmed by the palace. And the fact that Prince Harry and Markle have not also confirmed the latter’s pregnancy only means that all of these should be taken with a grain of salt.

Britain's Prince Harry has said Meghan is being hounded by the press in the same way as his mother
Britain's Prince Harry has said Meghan is being hounded by the press in the same way as his mother AFP / Michele Spatari