Pregnant Meghan Markle ‘hints’ baby could be due in March as she tells royal fan she’s ‘nearly there’
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are expecting their first baby in the spring
IN October, Kensington Palace announced Prince Harry and Meghan Markle would be expecting their first child in the spring.
But now, some royal fans believe the Duchess of Sussex could be due earlier than first thought.
On Christmas Day, Meghan and Harry, along with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, attended a Christmas church service at Sandringham.
The Royals were greeted by hundreds of fans, including Karen Anvil, who spoke to Meghan about her upcoming new arrival.
Karen Anvil told : "She said, 'We are excited. We're nearly there.'"
"I said, 'Enjoy every moment, being a mother is a wonderful thing.'"
"You know what? She was so genuine," Karen added.
"She was doing her duty as a royal with the crowds, shaking hands, etc.
"But when I asked her about the baby, she changed totally.
"She was glowing and instinctively went for her stomach. It was lovely."
Earlier this month, it was reported Meghan could end up having her baby on Brexit Day - March 29 - with bookies and punters believing a March baby would be most likely.
However, Meghan's comments have led many to wonder whether the 37-year-old could be expecting her first baby a little earlier.
Earlier this week, we told you confident Kate Middleton puts ‘more effort into display of friendship’ with Meghan Markle amid ‘feud’ rumours, according to body language expert.
We also revealed Prince George and Princess Charlotte may not attend Christmas Day service with the Royal Family for a few more years.
And we showed you Meghan Markle’s bump caught on camera by amateur snapper again – after she made £40,000 from ‘Fab Four’ snap last year.