Meghan Markle in distress? This disturbing detail spotted on his wrist in Harry’s absence

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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry live in Los Angeles.

While her husband was away, the Duchess was seen with a patch on her wrist.

It could be a cry for help.

Since January 2020, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry no longer live in the UK. Indeed, the couple made the decision to put an end to their royal obligations and to go into exile in Canada and then in the United States. Today, it is in Los Angeles and more precisely in Montecito that the lovers and their two children have put down their suitcases. If the Sussexes made this decision it was because they wanted to find some peace and raise their children in the simplest way possible. At the beginning of August 2023, Prince Harry left for Asia to perform a few performances. Meghan Markle then stayed with their two children. On August 11, 2023, she was spotted walking the streets of Montecito. So far nothing abnormal, only one detail has particularly intrigued fans of the former actress. While it was hot on the streets of the city where she lives, she was very covered. She wore a Max Mara Ruspoli coat, a Hermès shawl and Chanel pumps. But it was above all the patch she had on her wrist that made people talk. According to information from Page Six, it would be an anti-stress patch from the brand NuCalm.

This article is originally published on fr.news.yahoo.com

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