Listen up, folks. Prince Charles and his wife, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, may have just dropped a subtle hint about Meghan Markle's due date. On April 15, Charles and Camilla announced their plans for a four-day royal tour of Germany, starting on May 7. Since they’ll be nearby when Meghan is expected to give birth in late April or early May, it seems likely that the newest royal baby will arrive before they leave London. Let’s break this down together.
A Royal Visit to Germany
Through their joint Instagram account, Charles, 70, and Camilla, 71, revealed their upcoming trip. Their visit, requested by the British Government, aims to celebrate the strong bond between the UK and Germany. "Their Royal Highnesses’ visit is at the request of the British Government and will celebrate the UK-Germany relationship and its enduring importance to both countries," a statement posted to @clarencehouse explained. Over the four-day tour, The Prince and The Duchess will visit Berlin, Leipzig, and Munich. Interestingly, this marks their first visit to Germany together since 2009. This trip suggests they’re planning to be away when Meghan’s baby arrives, giving us a possible timeline for the royal birth.
A Closer Look at the Royal Family’s Excitement

Camilla recently expressed her excitement to a royal fan, saying she’s "very much" looking forward to Harry and Meghan’s new baby. With such enthusiasm, it’s no surprise that she wouldn’t want to miss the baby's arrival. Not to be outdone, Charles has also voiced his excitement about the new addition to the royal family. In a statement shortly after learning of Meghan’s pregnancy, he said, "It is a great joy to have another grandchild." But here's the kicker—he joked about keeping up with all the young royals, hinting that Harry and Meghan’s baby might have a modern name.
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