As fans and media eagerly await the news of the royal baby, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have announced they will keep the arrival of their newborn private.
A statement released from Buckingham Palace read: "The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are very grateful for the goodwill they have received from people throughout the United Kingdom and around the world as they prepare to welcome their baby.
Their Royal Highnesses have taken a personal decision to keep the plans around the arrival of their baby private.
The Duke and Duchess look forward to sharing the exciting news with everyone once they have had an opportunity to celebrate privately as a new family."
So could baby Sussex already be here?
Either way, it seems it may be a week or so after Meghan's given birth before an official announcement is made.
Meanwhile, a photocall, with a small group of media, is being planned for a few days after the birth so a picture of Harry and Meghan, with their son or daughter, will be available.
The decision to keep arrangements for the birth private is in contrast to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge who publicised details about the delivery of their three children – Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis – who were all born at the Lindo Wing, the private maternity unit of St Mary’s Hospital, Paddington.
William and Kate staged public photocalls to present their newborns to the waiting press, and the comings and goings, by royals and the Middleton family, from St Mary’s in London were screened live around the globe.
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