Harry constantly doting on Meghan as she prepares to give birth to baby girl
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When Meghan is pregnant, Harry takes on the brunt of physical responsibilities, says insider
Prince Harry is doing everything in his might to keep Meghan Markle loved and comforted as she prepares to welcome their daughter very soon.
The Duke of Sussex is going out of his way to help pregnant Meghan with household chores.
According to a source cited by
Us Weekly, Harry has been “constantly doting” on Meghan Markle as she prepares to give birth.
“Harry is helping out around the house. He’s always such a supportive partner, but when Meghan is pregnant, Harry takes on the brunt of physical responsibilities, cooking for her and making her comfortable,” the source added, noting that her mother, Doria Ragland, “hasn’t been around too much” in recent months.
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Child dies after being hit by taxi outside KZN school 23 April 2021 - 11:32 A 10-year-old child died after being hit by a taxi outside a Tongaat school on Friday. Stock photo. Image: 123rf.com/Jaromír Chalabala
A 10-year-old child died outside a KwaZulu-Natal north coast school after being struck by a taxi on Friday morning.
According to IPSS Medical Rescue, a team was dispatched after a report of an accident outside a Tongaat school.
“On arrival, paramedics established that a child, approximately 10 years old, had been struck by a taxi which then fled the scene,” IPSS said.
“The child sustained critical head injuries and required immediate intervention.
Abuse survivor believes now is a great evangelical moment for church
Teresa Pitt Green, an abuse survivor, speaks to bishops in the chapel during a day of prayer Nov. 12, 2018, at the fall general assembly of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops in Baltimore. (CNS photo/Bob Roller)
By Jay Nies • Catholic News Service • Posted April 23, 2021
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (CNS) Teresa Pitt Green, who as a child was sexually abused by Catholic priests, said she is convinced “there’s a lot more hope than people dare to feel.”
“If I can turn all the suffering and darkness of my life into a testimony that even in that place, Jesus was there and Jesus heals me, then that’s not such a bad way to use having been abused,” she said.