For a member of the British royal family, famous for its “carrying on,” publicly sharing details of one’s personal matters is almost unheard of.
But for Duchess Meghan, there was an important reason why she chose to write about the heartbreaking experience of losing her second child: to help give a voice to an issue that is far too often treated as unspeakable.Opening up in a New York Times essay titled “The Losses We Share,” the Duchess of Sussex detailed the painful experience of suffering a miscarriage earlier this year.
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