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More Clue About Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's Baby Arrival Is Here
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In related news, the newest addition to the Sussex royal family will be getting a special treament from The London Eye, which is the most popular paid-for visitor attraction in the U.K.

AceShowbiz - People are dying to know when Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's first child will arrive. Fans are desperately trying to find a hint and it seems like they get one from the Duke of Sussex's Netherland trip schedule.

Just recently, Buckingham Palace announced that Prince Harry would visit the country on Wednesday, May 8 and Thursday, May 9. The official engagement in Amsterdam is set to arrive prior to Harry traveling to The Hague, where he will officially launch the one year countdown to the 2020 Invictus Games being held there.

With that being said, royal fans speculate that the expecting couple will welcome Baby Sussex within the next few days. This fits the speculation that has been going around, saying that the additional member of the family will most likely arrive before the second week of May.

Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, were previously announced to head for Germany on May 7 for a three-day tour. Charles and Camilla are expected to accompany the young couple when Meghan gives birth, so it is assumed that the baby will arrive prior to their departure.

In related news, London has prepared something special to honor the Baby Sussex. The newest member of British royal family will be celebrated with a colorful London Eye. The city's landmark ferrish wheel will light up in red, white and blue when the baby is born. The colors are nods to Meghan's American roots as well as Prince Harry's.

It is also reported that thy will sell souvenirs to commemorate the birth of Baby Sussex.

It will not be the first time for The London Eye to celebrate royal births. Kate Middleton and Prince William's third and youngest child Prince Louis also got the royal treatement last April. The ferris wheel, which is the most popular paid for visitor attraction in the U.K., shined bright in red, white and blue lights too for the fifth in line to the throne.

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