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The couple are expecting the latest addition to the royal family in the coming weeks, with sources claiming mid-February is the due date. Betfair has come up with odds for the name of the Queen’s ninth great grandchild.
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Princess Eugenie, 30, and husband Jack Brooksbank are expecting their first child together. While details around royal pregnancies are usually kept under wraps, an insider has claimed their royal baby is due in mid-February , Hello Magazine reports.
Zara and Mike with daughters Mia and Lena (Image: GETTY)
“She’ll be happy about it, she’s been requesting another sister or brother, so we’ve hopefully fulfilled that role for her.
“She just wants something different now, Lena’s growing up she’s two-and-a-half now, she wants something younger to play with and dress up.”
A Buckingham Palace spokesman said the Queen and Prince Philip were delighted by their granddaughter s pregnancy.
A source close to the Tindalls added: “Zara is four months pregnant and they are absolutely delighted to be able to share this news.”
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Coronavirus restrictions have changed the lives of everyone across the UK for almost a year, with the virus having a particular resurgence in recent months. The Royal Family are certainly not outside of the rules despite their status, and like many others were forced to spend Christmas separately in 2020.