Kate and Prince William could MISS Meghan Markle’s royal baby birth as they visit Wales
KATE and Prince William could miss the birth of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s royal baby as they head to Wales for royal engagements.
Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton's maternity looks compared
It was thought Meghan would have given birth by next week, with her due date believed to be late April or early May. But the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will head to William’s old training ground in north Wales on Wednesday with still no sign of the royal baby.
William and Kate are due to visit Halen Môn Sea Salt in Anglesey and the Caernarfon Coastguard Search and Rescue Helicopter Base in Gwynedd.
Prince William trained as an RAF Search and Rescue pilot in Anglesey, graduating in 2013.
Prince Harry is also set to head to Amsterdam on Tuesday to launch a one-year countdown for the Invictus Games, raising speculation that the royal baby could arrive over the Bank Holiday weekend, and leading even some fans to suggest the baby has already been born.
Prince William and Kate have been seeing less of Prince Harry and Meghan since their royal wedding last May, with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex deciding to leave Kensington Palace and move to Windsor away from the Cambridges.
But William and Kate are understood to have paid a visit to Harry and Meghan in Windsor, giving them a house warming gift as they try to move forward.
Harry and Meghan wished niece Princess Charlotte a public happy birthday, commenting on an Instagram post from their sussxroyal account.
Baby Sussex will be seventh in line to the throne and is the couples first child together.
Today, Paddy Power suspended betting on the date of the birth after a huge surge in interest which they say means “someone knows something”.
But, despite the secrecy, it is expected that the Royal Family will release a statement when the Duchess is born.