Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are expected to announce the birth baby Sussex any time now. Initially, it was thought that the couple’s first baby is arriving in the last week of April but now everyone is predicting an early May due date because of some circumstances.
The Buckingham Palace has not published any date for the arrival of the newest member of the royal family but instead, it announced the Duke of Sussex’s schedules that observers see as an indication of when the former “Suits” actress is giving birth. As mentioned on the EconoTimes, Prince Harry was at the marathon event in London last week and this proved that the Duchess’s due date is not in the last week of April.
Now, while the prince canceled his trip to Holland that was scheduled next week, he will still come to his other events like The Hague for Invictus Games launch this Thursday, May 9, The Telegraph reported. With Prince Harry’s schedules, it was predicted that Meghan Markle could give birth next week, a period when the Duke has already completed his most of official activities.
"We were as surprised as everyone else that Harry decided to attend a public event as we assumed the baby was imminent,” the bookmaker, William Hill’s spokesman, Rupert Adams, said. "We are now odds on that baby will not arrive until May."
The Kensington Palace assured everyone that they will hear about the arrival of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s first child as they will make an announcement once the latter goes into labor. However, the place of the baby’s birth will not be announced as planned although there were news that the Duchess wants a natural birth at home.
Meanwhile, in preparation for the coming of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s baby, the Royal Collection shop launched the Royal Baby Bear 2019. The limited edition handmade teddy bear was put up for sale at £125.00 and only 100 pieces are available.


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