Harry to join Kate at Anzac Day service in Westminster Abbey

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Born Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor, we know the long-reigning monarch as Queen Elizabeth II, Her Majesty, and even as Elizabeth R.

Baby Sussex, as the child is known ahead of its birth, will be a product of two cultures: its father a prince who is a symbol of Britain; its mother quintessentially American - a self-made TV star with a white father and an African American mother. It was revealed that Meghan has made a decision to not follow the footsteps of Princess Diana and Kate Middleton and opted against delivering the royal baby at the Lindo Wing of Paddington's St Mary's Hospital, as per years old tradition.

"It's quite possible the child will have a lot of American influence", royal commentator Hugo Vickers said.

Her new book, Harry and Meghan: Life, Loss and Love, states that numerous Duke and Duchess of Sussex's first-year stumbles arose from the earliest days. In the past, Harry and Meghan would have arrived before William and Kate, but the royals tend to only follow this strict protocol when the Queen or Prince Charles is present.

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Plans around the birth of baby Sussex have been kept under wraps, but Buckingham Palace is expected to make an announcement when the Duchess of Sussex goes into labour.

Nicole added that Markle has reportedly impressed William as she's grown into her new life and role with The Firm. There are endless opportunities for toothy grins, from the very first shots we're bound to see following the baby's birth, to the christening, royal engagements and (fingers crossed!) a few candid Instagram snaps on the new Sussex account!

Joe Little, the managing editor of Majesty magazine, says many people have no issues with evolving traditions in the monarchy. Their Royal Highnesses remain committed to supporting serving members of the Armed Forces, veterans and the families that support them.

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