Duchess in despair MEGHAN’S CRY FOR HELP
Dec 06, 2020
3 minutes
Judy Kean
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Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, must have known as she sat down to write a deeply personal article about the trauma of suffering a miscarriage that her words would create a storm.
And when her piece was published in the New York Times, disclosing that she had lost her unborn child in July, there was indeed something of a frenzy over her revelation.
Most of the response was extremely positive, with members of the public, women’s health experts and high-profile personalities sympathising with Meghan and her husband
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