Any day now - odds on for 'imminent' royal baby birth

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Any day now - odds on for 'imminent' royal baby birth
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Britain's Prince Harry and his American wife are due to welcome their first child any day now, just ahead of their first wedding anniversary on May 19.

Britain's Prince Harry and his American wife are due to welcome their first child any day now, just ahead of their first wedding anniversary on May 19.Many people expected the baby would arrive in April so those who bet on a May birth are likely to see a return, William Hill spokesman Rupert Adams said. He added the bookmaker had yet to settle April bets on the"unlikely" chance the baby was already born in secret.

Meghan told well-wishers in January she was six months pregnant, adding the couple did not know the baby's gender. Odds for Thursday or Friday were 5/1, he added. Should the baby arrive on May 2, the young royal would share a birthday with cousin Princess Charlotte, Prince William's daughter."We reckon it's imminent now...we're odds on 1 to 2 that the baby arrives by Monday night," William Hill's Adams.

"The big news right now is all about Allegra," Adams said of a new addition to top list of girl's names."Allegra was 100 to 1 just two days ago, suddenly it's in at 12/1."

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