Queen Elizabeth II (age 92) will soon have another great-grandchild. Prince Harry (age 34) and Duchess Meghan (age 37), aka Megan Markle, are expecting their first baby in 2019, according to Kensington Palace.
Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan got married on May 19, 2018.
With Duchess Meghan’s hectic schedule, she doesn’t appear to suffer from morning sickness syndrome, which Duchess Kate (aka Kate Middleton) went through during her previous pregnancies with Prince George (age 5), Princess Charlotte (age 3), and Prince Louis of Cambridge (age 6 months).
Duchess Meghan is in great shape, too. No baby bump yet. It’s not obvious yet that she’s pregnant.
But some people thought that Duchess Meghan’s outfit (loose-fitting navy Givenchy coat) at Princess Eugenie’s wedding on October 12, 2018 may have hidden the baby bump.
Some are also wondering whether Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan’s baby would have a title of “prince” or “princess”. It always boils down to what Queen Elizabeth would want the baby be called.
The baby of Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan would be 7th in line to the British throne. The baby would be behind Prince Harry who is currently 6th in line.
The royal succession: Top 7 in line to the British throne
Queen Elizabeth II became queen at 25 years old. She has reigned over the United Kingdom for more than 60 years.
- 1st in line
Prince Charles, Prince of Wales - 2nd in line
Prince William, Duke of Cambridge - 3rd in line
Prince George of Cambridge - 4th in line
Princess Charlotte of Cambridge - 5th in line
Prince Louis of Cambridge - 6th in line
Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex - 7th in line
Child of Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan (due 2019)