Meghan Markle’s miscarriage article has been a brave step for the royal to take. Despite the Royal Family staying away from revealing personal information to the public, the Duchess’s decision to reveal her miscarriage story has been dubbed ‘brave’ by the media.

Fans of the ex-actress have flooded social media with support towards Meghan and Prince Harry. Apparently, the Duchess was not ready for all the positive messages from people.

A source close to the royal pair shares that Meghan is ‘overwhelmed’ by the amount of support being shown towards her and that she was not expecting such a reaction.

“[She] is overwhelmed by the outpouring of love and support she’s received from the public and other women who’ve experienced the pain of losing a child,” the source reveals to US Weekly.

The article ‘The Loses We Share’ published by the New York Times has garnered superior traction, and it has opened up the conversation regarding ‘solo mourning.’

Allegedly Meghan Markle’s purpose for sharing her and Prince Harry’s baby loss is to help mothers and fathers around America overcome their tragedy.

This action has also given the world a more human opinion towards the Royal Firm. The Duchess described her loss in detail in the New York Times article, sharing the Harry was unable to grasp the situation and was finding it hard to support himself and her during those days.

When the news came out of Meghan’s miscarriage, the Royal Firm, it was also immediately revealed that the Royal Family were already informed of the sad news back in July.

The Palace was also briefed regarding the Duchess of Sussex’s plan to share her story with the public. All royal members gave Prince Harry and Meghan the blessing to share the news.

There were also rumors floating around this time that the Royal Family was not supportive of the couple’s loss after Buckingham Palace denied to comment on the issue.

The Queen’s response to Meghan and Prince Harry’s baby loss was dubbed ‘brutal,’ as she kept mum despite Meghan’s harrowing depiction of the event.

Currently, the royal pair have been building their life since then and are concentrating on raising their firstborn Archie Harrison as best as they can.

The couple has been thriving in California post-Megxit and has spent countless firsts in the U.S.

They were recently spotted Christmas Tress shopping in Los Angeles as they prepare to spend their first Christmas as a family in America.