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Meghan Markle, Prince Harry: When is the Duchess of Sussex’s Due Date? Major Hint Revealed By the Buckingham Palace

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are having their first child and the royal baby is expected to arrive any time now. Kensington Palace has not announced the child’s due date and his or her parents are not revealing anything too thus there are many speculations as to when the former “Suits” actress is giving birth.

Despite the lack of information, people are trying to figure out when Meghan is giving birth. They get clues from what is happening inside the Frogmore Cottage like when the Duchess of Sussex’s mother, Doria Ragland, suddenly flew to the U.K. to be with her daughter. This is definitely a telling sign that the Duchess is having her baby soon.

Moreover, theorists deduced that Meghan Markle is giving birth before the second week of May after the Buckingham Palace announced that Prince Harry is going to Amsterdam and Hague to launch the one-year countdown to the Invictus Games in 2020. As reported on People, the Palace revealed that the Duke of Sussex is flying to the Netherlands on May 8 to 9.

With these dates, it was assumed that the royal baby is arriving within the next few days - before Prince Harry leaves to attend to his commitments outside of the country. Now, since the whole world is interested to know when baby Sussex is coming, it was said that the Palace will make an announcement once Meghan Markle goes into labor. This move shows that the Duchess and Duke of Sussex are not planning to keep everyone totally in the dark with regards to the birth of the newest member of the royal family.

Finally, everyone should not expect an official photo of the Meghan Markle, Prince Harry and their child as they have already expressed their wish for the baby’s birth to be private as much as possible. Thus, there will be no post-birth photoshoot when the family steps out from the hospital, for the first time, after the baby’s birth.

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