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Here's a Big Clue Why Harry and Meghan's Baby Won't Be Born Today

Hilary Weaver
Photo credit: Anadolu Agency - Getty Images
Photo credit: Anadolu Agency - Getty Images

From ELLE

At this point, royals fans will hold fast to any signs that the royal baby is or is not being born on any given day. Baby watchers might want to note that today, Sunday, April 28, Meghan Markle will likely not go into labor. Daily Mail reporter Rebecca English pointed out that Prince Harry was in attendance at the London Marathon, which was slightly TBD, depending on the due date of the baby.

Because today appears not to be royal baby day, Harry seemed to have a full schedule at the marathon. He met volunteers, watched some of the runners, and presented medals to the London Marathon and wheelchair winners, English reported.

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Photo credit: Naomi Baker - Getty Images
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Photo credit: Karwai Tang - Getty Images

The royal baby is due to be born now or the beginning of May (May 1 is this week, people), so things are really touch and go at this point. As ABC News mentioned, Harry had sent out a video wishing marathoners well, presumably in case he couldn't be there today.

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On Friday, those watching closely in Windsor reportedly saw an ambulance that they thought could have indicated a royal birth. But, it turns out, it was just

"It is not possible to comment on the general movement of ambulances around the Windsor area and patient confidentiality must be respected at all times," theSouth Central Ambulance Service said in a statement. "Furthermore, we do not comment on operational matters relating to members of the Royal Household."

Harry and Meghan have previously stated, via Buckingham Palace, that they will keep the news and details of their child's birth private until they are ready to announce the arrival.

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