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Prince Harry Set to Visit Another Country With Baby Due Any Day
Prince Harry's next trip is giving the world a major clue about his baby's impending birth. Harry will head to the Netherlands next Wednesday and Thursday, then will "travel to The Hague to officially launch the one year countdown to the 2020 Invictus Games." Many royal watchers believe it means that Meghan Markle will give birth soon. "It's unthinkable that [Harry] would leave his wife and potentially miss the birth of his child," said Roya Nikkhah, royal correspondent for the Sunday Times.