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The BOOKIES have suspended all the bets on Meghan Markle having already given birth to the royal baby while the British flock to have a flutter.
Paddy Power claimed that the crowd of bets placed on the Duke and Duchess of Susbad having already hosted a little girl overnight suggested "someone knows something".
The wave forced the company to close the books last night.
A spokesman for Paddy Power said, "We have suspended bets on the day that Harry and Meghan's baby will arrive after a considerable increase in bets tonight, which tells us that someone knows something – and maybe the child is already born.
"That, combined with rumors and speculation, has convinced us that the royal coming has already arrived and that if the bet is incredible, it is almost certainly a little girl."
Social media has been in a frenzy since the scheduled date for the date scheduled for the Duchess of Susbad in April has pbaded.
And Prince Harry, 34, also left the royal observers perplexed when he announced this week that he would be traveling to the Netherlands next Thursday.
Harry has been seen in public several times last week, including the London Marathon this weekend and Anzac's day service with sister-in-law Kate Middleton.
Others think that the Queen's visit to Frogmore House, the Easter weekend, took place when she met the little one for the first time.
Fans also highlighted Meghan's mother, Doria Ragland, and the arrival of her makeup artist in the UK, a sign that Harry may have already welcomed their baby.
This is pure speculation on the part of the fans, none of the representatives of Harry and Meghan having confirmed that they are already parents.
It is still unclear where Meghan, 37, will give birth after The Sun's revelation on March 30, the Duchess has avoided a follow-up for delivery at the Lindo Wing Hospital of St Hospital. Mary in London.
If you want to bet, it's almost certainly a little girl
Paddy Power spokesperson
It's in St Mary's that Kate Middleton and Princess Diana had all their children.
The Duchess would have wanted to give birth at her home, Frogmore Cottage, and sources said Meghan would avoid an epidural or caesarean section.
It was also announced that the Duchess would give birth at the Mulberry Birth Center in Frimley Park, Surrey, 24 km from Frogmore Cottage.
How will Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's baby be called?
Bookmakers have already fixed probabilities on the name of the first child of Meghan and Harry.
They think that the Italian nickname, Allegra, could be in the run after it was revealed that it was one of the favorite names of Princess Diana.
He entered the running this week, with bookmakers reducing from 100/1 to 20/1.
As of May 1st, it was William Hill's rating.
- Diana – 4/1
- Victoria – 14/1
- Alice – 12/1
- Elizabeth – 20/1
- Grace – 8/1
- Marie – 25/1
- Arthur – 12/1
- Philip – 40/1
- Charles – 50/1
- William – 66/1
- Andrew – 66/1
- Thomas – 66/1
- Donald – 200/1
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It is said that Meghan oversees the hospital's maternity unit run by the NHS, which is getting closer to its new Windsor platform – but it's a world apart from the experience of Delivery to Kate's five stars.
The bookmaker offered odds of 8/11 on the royal baby being a girl.
Although most similar names consist of Diana (3/1), however, Grace (7/1), Allegra (8/1) and Alice (10/1) all proved very popular this week.
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