Prince Harry and Meghan Markle happy birthday sing song for little Megan Birkenhead Hamilton Square
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Prince Harry and #MeghanMarkle happy birthday sing song for little Megan at #Birkenhead #HamiltonSquare How sweet! Prince Harry sings Happy Birthday for Megan O’Carroll 9th birthday, who was waiting with classmate Harry Edwards. Meghan received plenty of flowers from well-wishers in Birkenhead today 💐 And she certainly looked blooming lovely! Harry and Meghan were visiting Birkenhead to see local organisations that support and empower groups within the community, including Tomorrow's Women Wirral and Hive Wirral Youth Zone. During the walkabout at Hamilton Square, Meghan also revealed that she is 6 months pregnant and is due in April. Harry and Meghan also don’t know the gender of the baby. Harry and Meghan received the warmest welcome from local students in Birkenhead, England, for their first joint engagement of 2019. Happy Birthday that was happening! Happy Birthday Megan!” says Meghan! The Duke and Duchess of Sussex met little Megan O’Carroll of St Werburgh’s Catholic Primary School in Birkenhead, who turned nine today. Meghan was amused to hear she was with her classmate Harry Edwards! The big news is that Meghan has told wellwishers she is SIX months pregnant, so baby Sussex is due “end of April, beginning of May,” in her words.. Meghan Markle is talking royal baby! During her outing alongside Prince Harry in the town of Berkenhead on Monday, the pregnant Duchess of Sussex was flooded with questions about the couple’s first child. In addition to revealing that she’s due in late April, she also responded to a young fan who asked whether she was having a boy or a girl. Kitty Dudley, 9, from St Anne’s Primary School in nearby Rockferry, said, “Meghan came up to me and asked me how old I was and where I went to school. I could see her bump and I asked if she was having a boy or a girl and she said, ‘We don’t know whether it’s a boy or girl, we are keeping it as a surprise.’ Megan Redford, 7, then asked Meghan about potential baby names, saying: “She asked me if I was called Meg or Meghan because she said her friends call her Meg and mine do as well. “I asked her whether she would call her baby Amy if she has a girl and she said, ‘That’s a really pretty name, I like it, we’ll have to think about it.’ Back in October, Harry hinted that he wanted his first child to be a girl. During the couple’s royal tour in Sydney, a fan called out to the prince that she hoped the baby “is a girl,” and Harry immediately responded, “So do I!” It was back to work for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle as the couple carried out their first joint engagement of 2019 on Monday morning. Following their festive break in Sandringham, the Duke and Duchess looked happy and refreshed as they travelled up north to Birkenhead in Merseyside. The purpose of their trip was to visit local organisations that support and empower groups within the community, including Tomorrow's Women Wirral and Hive Wirral Youth Zone.
Meghan, who is due in the spring, looked absolutely radiant in bright colours. She dressed her baby bump in a fitted, purple dress by Babaton for ARITZIA and wrapped up with a red coat by Sentaler. Harry and Meghan began their visit at Hamilton Square, where crowds of royal fans had gathered. The couple took part in a short walkabout, greeting locals and shaking hands with dozens of people. A closer look at Meghan's vibrant outfit, which included a Gabriela Hearst tote. We love her Stuart Weitzman shoes! The Duchess appeared to be paying tribute to Tomorrow's Women Wirral, whose colours are pinky red and purple. Meghan's look also called to mind Princess Diana, who liked to combine red and purple on occasion. On the left, the People's Princess is pictured at the Taj Mahal in India, while on the right, Diana is on a visit to Bangkok. Harry and Meghan were welcomed by Frank Field, Birkenhead's MP, who said he had invited the couple to his constituency and that the planned day reflected the royals' interests and allowed them to get a real feel for the area's people. In Hamilton Square, the royals viewed a sculpture that was erected in November to mark the 100th anniversary of Wilfred Owen's death. Named after one of the poet's poems, Futility, the statue is cast in bronze and represents an exhausted World War One solider. Harry and Meghan unveiled a plaque to mark the visit, before meeting local veterans and members of the Birkenhead Institute Old Boys, of which Wilfred Owen belonged to. During the walkabout, Meghan gave an update about her royal baby! She told fans that she is due at the end of April or beginning of May. One little girl, Kitty Dudley, aged nine from St Anne's Catholic Primary School, also said after meeting the couple: "I asked her if she was having a girl or a boy and she said she didn't know."
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