The
pregnancy of Meghan, Britain's Duchess of Sussex
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[March 11, 2019]
LONDON (Reuters) - The Duchess of Sussex,
former U.S. actress Meghan Markle, is due to give birth
this Spring to her first child with husband Prince
Harry, 34, Queen Elizabeth's grandson.
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The baby, who will be seventh in line to the British throne, is
expected in April after Meghan, 37, disclosed she was six months
pregnant in January.
Here is a timeline of some major events Meghan has attended
during her pregnancy:
Oct. 15: Harry and Meghan, who married in May 2018, announce
they are expecting their first child in the spring of 2019 while
in Australia on their first overseas tour as a married couple.
Oct 24: Meghan cut back on some of the couple's busy program
during the tour to Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific
but did join her husband for engagements on a trip to Fiji.
Nov. 19: The Duke and Duchess attended the annual Royal Variety
Performance at the London Palladium.
Dec. 10: At a star-studded event, Meghan presented the designer
of her wedding dress with a prize at the London Fashion Awards.
Dec. 18: Meghan joked she was feeling "very pregnant" during a
Christmas visit to a care home where she joined residents making
decorations and singing festive songs.
Dec. 25: Harry and Meghan joined the other senior members of the
British royal family at a traditional Christmas Day church
service at Sandringham, eastern England.
Jan. 14: During a trip to Birkenhead in northern England, Meghan
told well-wishers that she was six months pregnant but said the
gender of her baby would be a surprise.
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Jan. 16: Meghan and Harry attended the Cirque du Soleil’s "Totem"
show at London's Royal Albert Hall, an event aimed at raising
awareness and funds for Harry’s Sentebale charity.
Feb. 1: Crowds braved freezing conditions in Bristol for a visit by
the royal couple who visited the western city's Old Vic, built in
1766 and the oldest continuously working theater in the
English-speaking world.
Feb. 7: Harry and Meghan attended an awards ceremony for the
Endeavour Fund which supports the physical and mental recovery of
injured and sick servicemen and women
Feb. 12: The couple attended a play at London's Natural History
Museum about the young Charles Darwin's 19th Century expedition on
HMS Beagle, in aid of forest conservation, an issue supported by
Harry.
Feb. 24: On what was expected to be their last overseas trip before
the birth of their baby, the royals arrived in Morocco's Atlas
Mountains where they showed their support for rural girls'
education.
Feb. 25: As part of their Morocco visit, the couple attended a
cooking event and sampled food made by chef Moha Fedal, host of
Morocco's version of the Masterchef TV show.
March 8: Meghan joined a panel discussion held by The Queen’s
Commonwealth Trust to mark International Women’s Day at King’s
College, London.
(Reporting by Michael Holden; editing by Stephen Addison)
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