

"I think maybe March, I think the baby might be born in March," she said.īut then later, Andrews hedged, "Babies can come whenever they want." Meghan first spoke publicly of her due date on Christmas.Īccording to photographer Karen Anvil, Meghan said "We’re nearly there" when asked if she was excited about the baby. "We understand that she was around 14/15 weeks, and so, we think that the baby is due in early April," she said before further guessing. "When everyone was saying at the time of the pregnancy announcement that she was three months." Scobie started, before Andrews jumped in. That prediction stemmed from the fact that Meghan had already had her 12-week scan at the time of the announcement, but on their podcast "On Heir," reporters Emily Andrews and Omid Scobie suggested the child might arrive in March. "Their Royal Highnesses have appreciated all of the support they have received from people around the world since their wedding in May and are delighted to be able to share this happy news with the public." Shortly after the announcement, several royal correspondents pinpointed the date closer April. "Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are very pleased to announce that The Duchess of Sussex is expecting a baby in the Spring of 2019," read the announcement. In the statement, the Palace also shared that the baby is due in spring of 2019. Here's what else we know about Meghan's due date so far: Kensington Palace first publicly confirmed Meghan's pregnancy with a post on Twitter on October 15, before the couple kicked off their royal tour of Australia, Fiji, Tonga, and New Zealand.

to be there to support her daughter in her final days of pregnancy. Meghan's mother, Doria Ragland, has also reportedly made her way to the U.K. Fortunately Harry and Meghan just recently moved into their new home, Frogmore Cottage in Windsor, and have had time to settle in and fully prepare their nursery before the the newest member of the royal family enters the world.
