
When Harry released Spare, a section about Meghan’s pregnancy caught fans’ attention, making some wonder if he was subtly taking a jab at his sister-in-law.
He wrote, “Days later the pregnancy was announced publicly.”
He added, “The papers said Meg was dealing with fatigue and dizziness and couldn’t keep food down, especially in the mornings — none of which was true.”
“He was clear that Meghan was tired but otherwise full of energy.”
“In fact, she felt fortunate not to have severe morning sickness because they were about to start a very demanding tour.”
On Reddit, one user said: “‘No morning sickness’ sounds like a dig at Princess Catherine, who struggled with severe morning sickness during her pregnancies. Of course, Meg is a dynamo even while pregnant.”
Another commented: “That feels like a jab at anyone with morning sickness — especially hyperemesis gravidarum like Catherine experienced.”

Hyperemesis gravidarum (HG) is a condition marked by extreme nausea and vomiting during pregnancy.
While chatting with Giovanna Fletcher on her podcast Happy Mum, Happy Baby, Kate opened up about her own experience: “I got very bad morning sickness, so I’m not the happiest of pregnant people.”
She admitted it was a tough time: “It was definitely a challenge. Not just for me but also for your loved ones around you – and I think that’s the thing – being pregnant and having a newborn baby and things like that, impacts everybody in the family.”