Is Meghan And Harry’s Baby Born Yet? Prince Suspended Tour

Is Meghan And Harry's Baby Born Yet? Prince Suspended Tour

Meghan is days away from giving birth, but this news suggests that the baby has already been born, the palace announced that Prince Harry suspended his official visit to Amsterdam

Prince Harry suspended the official visit to Amsterdam that was scheduled for next Wednesday, May 8, Buckingham Palace reported today.

Has Meghan and Harry’s baby already been born? is what everyone is wondering since Duchess Sussex is a few days away from having the couple’s first child, who married on May 19, 2018, the girl or boy could be born at any time.

The official residence of Queen Elizabeth II indicated that the reasons for this decision were due to "the logistics of the press" that covers the visits and official commitments of the British royal family.

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�������� The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are marking #CommonwealthDay by celebrating the diverse community of Canadians living around the UK. Le duc et la duchesse de Sussex marked the # JournéeduCommonwealth in celebration of the diverse communautés de Canadiens habitant le R.-U. �� PA / Kensington Palace

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However, Prince Harry’s visit to The Hague to start the countdown to the 2020 Invictus Games, to be held in the Dutch city, is still scheduled for May 9.

Given the opacity that surrounds the imminent birth of the baby of the Dukes of Sussex, the British tabloids question that secrecy that, for now, will deprive them of the traditional "posed" of Enrique and Meghan with their newborn.

Will it be born at home or in the hospital? or, even, has he been born yet ?, are some of the many unknowns that journalists and citizens ask themselves every day about the "mysterious" upcoming arrival of the new royal offspring, already scheduled for any moment.

In a country where the tabloid press finds a whole vein among royals, the trickle information that leaks out about who will be the new great-grandson of Elizabeth II, and seventh in the line of succession, is outrageous.

A Kensington Palace spokeswoman assured Efe this Friday that there is "nothing new" in relation to the nicknamed (by the national media) "baby Sussex" and recalled that the planning of the event "is private"

But what stings the most among the graphic press is the firm decision of the dukes to skip a step that was taken for granted: the familiar photograph of the parents with the newborn at the doors of the hospital. Something that Catalina did religiously with each of her three offspring, Jorge, Carlota and Luis.

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The Duchess of Sussex greets Moroccan officials as Their Royal Highnesses land at Casablanca this evening. This visit, a request of the British Government, is the first official visit to Morocco by Their Royal Highnesses. The Duke and Duchess were welcomed to Morocco by Her Majesty’s Ambassador Thomas Reilly and his wife, Leah – before The Duke of Sussex inspected a Guard of Honor and Their Royal Highnesses were introduced to The Crown Prince of Morocco, Prince Moulay Hassan. During their time here, Their Royal Highnesses will see work being done to promote girl’s education, empower young people and support children from disadvantaged backgrounds. They will also meet some of the country’s young entrepreneurs who are shaping modern Morocco. �� 1 + 3: PA

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According to sources cited by the sensationalist "The Sun" -the UK’s largest newspaper circulation-, dispensing with the sacrosanct posed could be due to the "nerves" of the Duchess before what will be her first childbirth, with which the marriage has dealt to minimize stress factors

Kensington Palace further advances that, instead of that traditional snapshot, taken before dozens of "paparazzi" and television cameras around the world, presumably a few hours after the mother has given birth, "the dukes will participate, days later birth, in a ‘photocall’ with the baby "

Of course, the place where these long-awaited images will be taken "is yet to be confirmed," according to the official source.

Perhaps the media saturation of "Brexit" has been able to contribute to the impatience of citizens to swallow all kinds of information -true or not- about this baby, whose sex is not known or what names his parents are considering

From the beginning of their relationship, the couple has always wanted to distance themselves from tradition or conventions rooted in monarchical protocol.

It is already known that it will be very unlikely that the baby will receive the title of "His Royal Highness", as his cousins ​​have it, the children of the Dukes of Cambridge, although in these cases it is the Queen of England who would have the last word

Protocol experts have advanced in recent days that, if it is a male, it will probably be the Earl of Dumbarton and will be referred to as "lord", while if it is a girl, it will be addressed as "lady", plus her name. stack, Dumbarton-Windsor.

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"You do not have to be defined by your injury or disability. You may not realize or appreciate it yet, but do not underestimate the incredible impact you are having on those around you, by simply being yourself." – The Duke of Sussex, as he and The Duchess attended the #EndeavorFundAwards. The Duke presented Shaun with the Endeavor Fund Henry Worsley Award – swipe to watch Shaun’s story. Shaun Pascoe was diagnosed with Post Traumatic Stress after numerous tours around the world with the @RoyalAirForceUK Medical Emergency Response Team. He has now set up the Forces’ Sailing Charity @TurnToStarboard, providing more than 1200 sailing opportunities to service personnel and veterans. The Endeavor Fund Awards celebrate the achievements of wounded, injured and sick servicemen and women who have taken part in remarkable sporting and adventure challenges over the last year to help with their recovery.

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It is also known that the creature will occupy the seventh position in the line of succession to the crown, below Prince Henry (his father) and displacing Prince Andrew, his uncle, Duke of York and brother of his grandfather, Charles of England.

If they were twins, something that seems ruled out, the first one to leave would occupy the seventh position, and would receive the title of count or countess of Dumbarton, followed by his brother or sister, who would simply be "lord" or "lady"

Amid gossip and gossip, the media was also speculating that Buckingham Palace announced this week that 34-year-old Henry is scheduled to visit the Netherlands next week. "Is it that you do not plan to accompany Meghan during the first hours / days of her baby?"