Sunday, May 5, 2019

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry to RETIRE from royal life - 'Other things he'd rather do'

MEGHAN MARKLE and Prince Harry will retreat from royal life to give the royal baby and any other future children the opportunity to decide their position within the Royal Family.

and are set to be welcoming their first child in the coming days and much speculation has arisen in regards to the role the Sussex tot will play within the . While as seventh in line to the throne the is not expected to inherit the throne, the child could indeed receive a princely title and join the ranks of other members of the family carrying out official duties. But royal commentator Robert Jobson suggested Meghan and Harry may reject offers of a title for their child and instead retire from royal life to give the royal baby the chance to choose their own path.

Read more: https://www.express.co.uk/news/royal/1122707/Meghan-Markle-Prince-Harry-retire-royal-duty-baby-Sussex-Duke-Duchess-Royal-Family-latest

1 comment:

TSE said...

The scuttle-butt is:

Curiouser and curious. A British oddsmaker has stopped taking odds on the birth of the Sussex child:

A major betting company in Britain has stopped taking bets on when Prince Harry and his wife Meghan's baby will be born, believing on Friday that it has already secretly arrived.

Paddy Power said it had suspended bets on when the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's first-born would enter the world following a spike in wagers. Queen Elizabeth II's eighth great-grandchild will be seventh in line to the throne. When the pregnancy was announced, commentators believed the baby was due in late April.

"We've suspended betting on which day Harry and Meghan's baby will arrive following a huge increase in wagers... which indicate to us that someone knows something," said Paddy Power.

"That, combined with the rumours and speculation, has us convinced that the royal arrival has already happened."

However, other bookmakers have not followed suit.

"We don't think they have had a baby," said William Hill spokesman Rupert Adams. "A huge number of people would be involved in the birth. I think it would be difficult to keep it that secret."

Did the surrogate decide to keep the child?

http://voxday.blogspot.com/2019/05/bookies-wonder-where-fake-baby-is.html