The birth of the first child of Prince Harry and his wife Meghan is expected by the end of April or the beginning of May, according to the confidences made Monday by the Duchess of Sussex.

The delivery is scheduled for late April and early May, according to the PA agency . While traveling to Birkenhead, in the suburbs of Liverpool, Meghan and Harry spent 40 minutes greeting and interacting with the public who came to greet them, and did not fail to answer some questions about the arrival of the next "royal baby" ".

"She said she was six months pregnant, and the delivery was scheduled for late April, early May," Kim Thompson, who has come to greet the royal couple, told Press Association (PA) short exchange with Meghan. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who married in May 2018, do not seem to want to know the sex of the child before birth. "I asked her if it was a girl or a boy, she said she did not know," said Kitty Dudley, a 9-year-old girl, still in PA.

But Kensington Palace does not confirm the date. The visit of the royal couple was intended to salute the action of several local associations working for women and young people, and to pay homage to the poet Wilfred Owen, native of Birkenhead, and died in action in France in 1918, at 25 years, during the First World War, during which he composed his famous works.

Kensington Palace refused to confirm the expected date for the birth of Meghan and Harry's child. He only repeated that she was expected for "spring".