Will Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s baby girl bring forth a miracle to mend the royal rift? Insiders believe so! Things may be far from perfect at the moment, but those in the royal circle believe the arrival of Sussexes’ daughter can turn things around for Harry and his wife.

“The birth of a baby is always a great unifier for a family and I’m sure all sides of the Sussex family will want to celebrate with Harry and Meghan,” said royal expert Nick Bullen. He was speaking exclusively to Us Weekly on Monday. “I think you can be absolutely certain that Harry and Meghan will be jumping on a Zoom call to introduce Her Majesty to her 11th great-grandchild,” he added.

This will be Harry and Meghan’s second child, who is due this summer. It was during Oprah Winfrey’s explosive interview on CBS when the couple revealed the gender of their unborn child—a daughter!

Meghan was beyond excited to share the news of their second child during a recently held virtual gig, Mirror UK reported. “When we think of her, we think of all the young women and girls around the globe who must be given the ability and support to lead us forward,” she said in her speech for Global Citizen’s VAX Live: The Concert to Reunite the World on Saturday.

The Duchess of Sussex added: “Their future leadership depends on the decisions we make and the actions we take now to set them up and to set all of us up for a successful, equitable and compassionate tomorrow.”

Last month was a rather eventful one for Harry—it marked his return to the UK, albeit for a brief period to attend grandfather Prince Philip’s funeral. From not walking beside his older brother during the service, to a ban on military attires for all the attendees, the funeral service saw many firsts. While there were speculations about Harry wanting to spend more time in the UK just so he could make it for his grandma’s birthday as well, the Duke eventually flew back to Montecito on Tuesday—a day before the Queen’s 95th.

The former "Suits" star who couldn’t fly to the UK for the funeral had reportedly sent a handwritten note along with a wreath for Harry to lay at Prince Philip’s grave.

The Sussexes are currently laying low—they are keeping travel and outdoor activities to the minimum and are focused on being safe and healthy as they await the arrival of their baby girl.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle lay ferns and a wreath at the tomb of the Unknown Warrior at the newly unveiled UK war memorial and Pukeahu National War Memorial Park, on Oct. 28, 2018, in Wellington, New Zealand. Getty Images/Rosa Woods

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