Royal REVEAL: Meghan Markle's pregnancy sign at Eugenie's wedding | Royal | New



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Meghan Markle first revealed that she was pregnant at the wedding of Princess Eugenie, revealed a royal expert. Emily Nash revealed that the Duchess "had reinforced everyone's suspicions" by leaving her Givenchy coat unbuttoned. The royal editor of HELLO! Said to Sunday Night: "I think that when the Duchess of Susbad came to Princess Eugenie's wedding, it reinforced everyone's suspicions. Because she wore this beautiful Givenchy coat but that she had left it unbuttoned.

"You think of yourself somehow, no detail is wrong with a piece of sewing like this, why did not she put her jacket on?"

Ms. Nash added, "Harry and Meghan landed in Sydney and Meghan was carrying on his forehead papers that most people found a little unusual.

"It looked like she was very serious.

"But then, of course, a few hours later, we discovered that she was pregnant."

Meghan and Prince Harry settled at Frogmore Cottage before the birth of the royal baby.

The Duchess of Susbad must give birth in April or early May.

But royal fans might not know the details of the royal baby's birth for some time, as Kensington Palace also announced this week that the royal couple will keep birth plans confidential.

A statement from the palace said: "The Duke and Duchess of Susbad are very grateful for the goodwill they have received from people in the UK and around the world as they prepare to welcome their babies .

"Their Royal Highnesses made the personal decision not to divulge their plans for the arrival of their baby.

"The Duke and Duchess are looking forward to sharing this exciting news with everyone once they have had the opportunity to privately celebrate their new family."

The Duchess's mother, Doria Ragland, is due to leave LA for the UK this month, before the birth of her first grandchild.

Bookmies Ladbrokes has royal fans convinced that the baby will be born this weekend.

The firm has dropped to 3/1 the probability that the duchess will give birth at any given time between Friday and Monday, at Easter.

Jessica Bridge, spokesperson for the company, said: "Royal fans would like a double celebration on Easter weekend with Her Majesty's birthday Sunday and the potential arrival of Baby Susbad.

"Bettors are still convinced that the Duke and Duchess are going to host a little girl in the world."

If the baby was born on Sunday, he would share his birthday with the queen, who is now 93 years old.

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