MEGHAN MARKLE, 37, and Prince Harry, 33, married in May. Now an etiquette expert has revealed there is one sign to look out for that could give a clue that Meghan is pregnant.
Meghan Markle and her husband Prince Harry wowed the world with their incredibly romantic and lavish wedding.
The couple also announced a royal tour to Australia and New Zealand and have been seen at multiple royal events since their nuptials.
Like with many recently married couples, the public are excited to see if a baby will soon be on the way.
While neither Harry nor Meghan has indicated that they are currently trying for a baby, one expert has revealed a clue that could indicate Meghan is pregnant.
According to the etiquette expert Meghan's glossy hair could indicate she was expecting.
This is because the Duchess of Sussex would have to potentially change some of the products she used.
In 2011 Megan revealed that she has Brazilian blowouts on her hair.
She said: "My mum is black and my dad is Dutch and Irish, so the texture of my hair is densely curly. I've been getting Brazilian blowouts for a couple of years."
Products used for these straightening treatments cannot be used while pregnant, Myka Meier, who runs the Plaza Hotel's Duchess Effect etiquette courses, told Fabulous Online.
Myka said: "As soon as she gets pregnant she will no longer be able to use those same products, which could be very interesting.
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"I use the same products because I am quarter African and have very curly, frizzy hair and when I got pregnant I had to stop using all of those."
Therefore the expert says Meghan could start tying her hair up more if she falls pregnant.
She said: "I think we'll see her wearing more of a bun when that happens, which could be a tell-tale sign she is pregnant as she'll no longer be able to use those stringent chemicals that are often used for that beautiful glossy look."
During their engagement interview in late 2017 Meghan and Harry discussed having children.
When asked if they couple would have children Harry told the interviewer: "Not currently no.
"One step at a time and hopefully we'll start a family in the near future."
However Meghan and Harry visiting Australia, Fiji, the Kingdom of Tonga, and New Zealand this year could halt those plans.
The International Association for Medical Assistance for Travellers has said there is currently "evidence of ongoing Zika virus transmission" in Fiji and insists "anti-mosquito bite measures" should be taken.
It said: "There is evidence of ongoing Zika virus transmission in Fiji.
"Take meticulous anti-mosquito bite measures during the daytime. Pregnant travellers should postpone travel to this country."
The NHS warning for women trying to get pregnant states: "It is recommended that you avoid becoming pregnant while travelling to an area with high or moderate risk of Zika virus transmission, and for eight weeks after you return home.
"It is also recommended that you take folic acid supplements for 28 days before trying to get pregnant.
"If your male partner has travelled to an area with high or moderate risk of Zika virus transmission, you should use effective contraception to prevent pregnancy and condoms during vaginal, anal and oral sex to reduce the risk of sexual transmission."
Source : express