The parents-to-be royally rocked the southern hemisphere
Seriously, we haven’t been so obsessed with a tour since the Spice Girls reunited in 2007. And while they may be on the other side of the world, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle feel closer to us than ever before, thanks to the nonstop fanfare that’s surrounded their tour of Australia, New Zealand, Tonga and Fiji. But it’s not just their adorable meet-and-greets and loved-up faces that have us hooked.
No sooner had they touched down in Sydney last week, we were treated to the jubilant news that there was a baby on board. Huzzah! The Duke and Duchess of Sussex – who married in May in a ceremony watched by 1.9billion people worldwide – kicked off their first overseas jaunt in style by announcing to the world that Meghan is expecting a baby next spring. And, according to sources close to the royal pair, they’ve got big plans for their little cherub – starting with a Stateside birth. “Harry and Meghan have been looking into hospitals in Los Angeles,” a Kensington Palace insider tells heat. “They are very keen on Cedars-Sinai, where Beyoncé had her twins. They know it might be seen as a controversial move in some quarters, but it means a lot to Meghan for this baby to be born in America. They’ve already been looking for a house in Los Angeles, which they could make their second home. The idea is for their children to be born in California and schooled in the UK.”
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