The cities are yet to be confirmed.
On Dec. 19. the Duchess of Sussex carried out her last official engagement before Christmas, meeting retired artists and entertainers cared for at the Royal Variety Charity’s residential nursing home.
Meghan was welcomed to Brinsworth House – affectionately known as the Old Pro’s Paradise – in Twickenham, south-west London, by the charity’s chairman, Giles Cooper.
She chatted briefly to actress Mona Hammond who played Blossom Jackson in EastEnders in the 1990s.
Speaking with retired West End theatre actress Josephine Gordon, 87, Meghan said she was “very good.” She then paused, put her hands on her growing baby bump and added that she was feeling “very pregnant today.”
The royal mum-to-be then asked the resident if she had any children, to which she responded, “No, I had a career.”
Meghan, a former actress herself, replied, “Yes, that I understand.”