Meghan Markle is preparing to give birth to her first child with Prince Harry in just a few weeks time. In anticipation for the birth, you can congratulate the happy couple after their baby is born.
If you want to congratulate Meghan and Harry, one way you can do so is via the Kensington Palace social media accounts. If you want to take this a step further, you can also mail them a letter through this address:
TRH Duke & Duchess of Sussex
Clarence House
London SW1A 1BA
United Kingdom
If you send them a letter, you might just get a reply, as Harry and Meghan have been known to send thank you notes to fans who have reached out to them in the past.
This comes as Meghan has already gone on maternity leave in preparation for the birth. The gender of the baby has not been revealed, so everyone is wondering if the couple will be welcoming a baby boy or a girl!
Last year, those who sent Harry and Meghan letters of congratulations after their wedding received touching thank you notes in return.
“The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been overwhelmed by all the incredibly kind cards and letters they have received on the occasion of their Wedding and are so touched that you took the trouble to write as you did,” the note read. “It really was most thoughtful of you and greatly appreciated by The Royal Highnesses who send you their very best wishes.”
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Harry and Meghan also sent thank you notes to those who wished them a happy birthday.
“The Duchess of Sussex is so touched you took the trouble to write as you did on the occasion of her 37th birthday,” Meghan’s note read. “It really was most thoughtful of you and Her Royal Highness sends you her heartfelt thanks and best wishes.”
“The Duke of Sussex is most grateful to you for writing as you did on the occasion of his 34th birthday,” stated Harry’s note. “It really was so thoughtful of you and His Royal Highness sends you his warmest thanks and best wishes.”
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