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Kensington Palace confirmed the new baby royal and announced that Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, was due to give birth in the spring of 2019. She and Prince Harry were married in May.
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It's an adorable way to greet the royal family.

Duchess Meghan and Prince Harry held in the Australian city of Dubbo for the second day of their Down Under tour. They were greeted by a hug from below.

Young students met the newlyweds at the airport, including a 5-year-old boy who warmly kissed the squatting couple. Duchess Meghan, whose pregnancy was recently made public, wearing a white loose shirt and a gray blazer over black, tight pants.

The morning agenda in Dubbo: the prospective royal parents plan to visit the Royal Flying Doctor Service aviation medicine association, find out how local farmers have faced the drought and speak to the public during a picnic in Victoria Park.

A young fan kisses Duchess Meghan and Prince Harry as members of the royal family arrive in Dubbo. (Photo: Pool, Getty Images)

This visit comes a day after the The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were at Sydney's Taronga Zoo and at the Opera House. The couple is on a 16-day tour of Australia, New Zealand, Fiji and Tonga.

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