Prince Harry's attendance at Anzac Day service with Kate Middleton drops a hint on royal baby due date
Prince Harry was spotted with sister-in-law Kate Middleton. Duke and Duchess of Sussex had first announced they were expecting their child together last year during their Australia tour, but since then, they have been careful to not give out the exact due date
Meghan Markle will give birth to Baby Sussex anytime soon and rumours are doing the rounds that she has already delivered the baby. But now, it seems that we have to wait a little longer than expected as Prince Harry made a surprise appearance at the Anzac Day commemoration at the Westminster Abbey. His entry was later tweeted. A source told Daily Mail, “The Duke is pleased he can attend today's Service, as planned. With their baby due, his name was not printed in the programme in case he was unable to do so.”
For the unversed, Anzac Day is a remembrance day for the Australian and New Zealand troops who died in World War One. Last year, both Meghan Markle and Prince Harry attended the memorial ceremony and this year many thought Harry would miss the occasion due to the baby's birth.
Prince Harry was spotted with sister-in-law Kate Middleton. Duke and Duchess of Sussex had first announced they were expecting their child together last year during their Australia tour, but since then, they have been careful to not give out the exact due date. However, they did reveal that the baby will arrive late April or early May.
A spokesperson for William Hill, London-based bookmaker, told The Mirror, "We were surprised as everyone else that Harry decided to attend a public event as we assumed the baby was imminent. He added, "We are now odds on that baby will not arrive until May."
Meanwhile, a palace source told one of the publications: "If anything was to happen in terms of a labour, he (Prince Harry) would be able to leave at a moment's notice but you may infer from his attendance that perhaps the due date is not necessarily today."
























































