Meghan Markle, 37, made her first husband Trevor Engelson sign an agreement that he would pay for a personal trainer and a nutritionist if they had a baby

The agreement did not involve lawyers with Meghan penning an informal document, which also included child care details, for Engelson to sign

The former Suits actress met Engelson in 2004 and they got engaged in 2010, tying the knot in a beachfront ceremony in 2011 before splitting in 2013

A friend told DailyMailTV Meghan was focused on making sure she did not lose her figure if she had a child over fears it would harm her career

They said: 'She knows the heavy-weighted body-type runs in her family and has been terrified of putting on extra pounds, particularly given her career'

They added: 'She demanded a personal trainer and nutritionist... I'm sure a nanny was discussed too, but the main focus was on health and weight'

Earlier this month it was announced that Meghan and Prince Harry, who wed in May, are expecting their first child together next spring

Meghan Markle made her first husband agree to a 'pregnancy contract' to make sure she was afforded every possible luxury if she gave birth to their child, a close friend has revealed to DailyMailTV.

The then-rising actress was so concerned about the rigors of baby-making - and getting herself back in celebrity-shape - that she demanded husband Trevor Engelson pay for a personal trainer and a nutritionist to help her along if they conceived.

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The Duchess of Sussex also ironed out child care details to ensure Engelson was happy to pay for a nanny to help, a source told DailyMailTV.

The revelation comes just days after Meghan and Prince Harry revealed they were expecting their first child and gives a whole new meaning to the saying 'too posh to push'.

Meghan Markle, 37, made her first husband Trevor Engelson (pictured in 2006) sign an agreement that he would pay for a personal trainer and a nutritionist if they had a baby

Earlier this month it was announced that Meghan and Prince Harry (pictured on Monday in New Zealand), who wed in May, are expecting their first child together next spring

DailyMailTV has reached out to Kensington Palace for comment.

Pregnancy contracts are increasingly popular in the US, particularly in the Duchess' hometown of Los Angeles.

Although they tend to cover parental responsibilities after giving birth, such as the division of household duties, and according to the insider Meghan was focused on making sure she did not lose her figure.

At the time of the agreement, said to have been a couple of years after her 2011 wedding to producer Engelson, Meghan was finally getting success with TV series Suits.

'It came up at a time when they were considering having a family, at some point in the near future,' said the friend, who was once close to the Duchess.

'She knows the heavy-weighted body-type runs in her family and has always been terrified of putting on extra pounds, particularly given her career at the time.

'Anytime she puts on a bit of weight, it shows on her face, so she wanted to make sure she would be camera-ready very quickly.

'She demanded a personal trainer and nutritionist during and after the pregnancy.

'I'm sure a nanny was discussed too, but the main focus for her was on health and weight.'

An insider told DailyMailTV Meghan was focused on making sure she did not lose her figure. They said: 'She knows the heavy-weighted body-type runs in her family and has been terrified of putting on extra pounds, particularly given her career'

The friend added: 'Meghan may have only just joined the Royal Family, but she always wanted to be treated like a princess.'

The friend said that no lawyers were involved in the agreement with Meghan penning an informal document for her husband to sign.

But the Duchess, 37, was deadly serious about the contract and Engelson had no choice but to agree.

The friend said: 'She says she got him to sign something, maybe just a handwritten letter that she could hang over his head.

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'You know what they say - happy wife, happy life. He knew he married someone who was very concerned about her image, and at times very insecure about her body, so he just went along with it.

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'She wouldn't have taken 'no' for an answer and he knew it. But the end of her marriage came before they could take any of the plans forward.'

Long Island native Engelson, 42, and Meghan met in 2004 before she became famous on Suits and dated for six years before getting engaged in 2010.

The former couple married in a beachfront ceremony at the Jamaica Inn in Jamaica in September, 2011 in front of 100 family and friends.

The friend said that no lawyers were involved in the agreement with Meghan penning an informal document for her husband (pictured at their wedding in 2011) to sign. But the Duchess, 37, was deadly serious about the contract and Engelson had no choice but to agree

His happy ending: Meghan Markle's first husband Trevor Engelson has remarried to nutritionist Tracey Kurland in a low-key ceremony at the beginning of October

But their relationship grew strained as Meghan left to film Suits in Toronto, Canada, while Engelson stayed at their home in Los Angeles.

The distance eventually took its toll and they separated in the summer of 2013.

Their marriage officially ended in 2014 with 'irreconcilable differences' cited in their divorce papers.

Engelson, like Meghan, has since moved on and DailyMailTV revealed he married nutritionist Tracey Kurland in a low-key ceremony in California earlier this month.

Fortunately now that Meghan is part of the Royal Family, her image is already being carefully looked after - and she can expect every luxury imaginable.

'She loves to be pampered, so she will be as happy as can be I'm sure,' continued the friend.

'She has always wanted kids and a 'nuclear family' structure, so she will be very excited about it. She is going to be beaming into motherhood.

'And to be able to have it all - to be a symbol of feminism and empowerment as well as motherhood and royalty at the same time - it is all that she could want.'

The friend added: 'Meghan likes to be in control, and her image is very important, so she could be a little scared and insecure about what's to come. I hope [Harry] is ready to hold her hand and let her be the center of attention' (pictured last Monday in Australia)

But Harry might still be in for a 'bumpy' ride.

'Meghan likes to be in control, and her image is very important, so she could be a little scared and insecure about what's to come,' said the friend.

'I hope he is ready to hold her hand and let her be the center of attention.

'Of course her own problems with her father are well-documented, so she will be setting Harry some very high standards.

'She has essentially dismissed her father to be with him, so she will be expecting him to step up for sure.'

Meghan is currently in Fiji with Prince Harry, 34, on a royal tour.

The royal father-to-be raised a toast at a state dinner Tuesday.

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During a cycling event at the Invictus Games in Sydney on Sunday he revealed he wants his first child to be a girl.