Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Have a Baby Boy!
The Duchess of Sussex has given birth to a boy, the Duke of Sussex has announced, the BBC reports.
Prince Harry said they were both "absolutely thrilled" and thanked the public for their support during the pregnancy.
He said Meghan and the baby were doing "incredibly well".
The duke added they were still thinking about names for the infant, who was delivered at 05:26 BST on Monday.
We don’t know too many details yet, other than he was born on early on Monday morning (6th May) and weighed in at 7lb 3oz. He will be the Queen’s 8th great-grandchild, and cousin, of course, to the gorgeous Princes George and Louis, and Princess Charlotte – children of Kate Middleton and Prince William.
Meghan and Harry married on 18 May 2018 at St George’s Chapel, Windsor, and it wasn’t long before the press and public started speculating about when the couple might start trying for a family.
They announced the news of their baby on October 15 2018 – just 5 month after their wedding.
The couple have kept seriously busy throughout the pregnancy – particularly with their royal Australian tour, when Meghan wowed the world with her maternity style.
There was lots of speculation up to the birth about where Meghan would have the baby – and even that she might be having twins – as well as bets on whether they’d have a boy or girl, and whether the couple would go for one of the classic royal baby names – or opt for something quirkier.
And now that the news is out – we have to say – we are just so happy for the royal couple.
As soon as we have any more details we’ll share them here. But for now, enjoy those early days, Meghan and Harry – and warm congratulations
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