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Special plans are being made to welcome the first child of Prince Harry and Meghan.

London — Special plans are being made to welcome the first child of Prince Harry and his wife Meghan.

Officials said on Wednesday that the landmark London Eye observation wheel on the banks of the River Thames will be lit in red, white and blue to mark the baby's birth. Those are the colours of the familiar Union Flag. The baby is expected in late April or early May. He or she will be seventh in line for the British throne.

Harry and Meghan say they have chosen not to learn the baby's gender, however fans were quick to point out that tennis pro Serena Williams may have accidentally revealed the baby's gender in a recent interview.A slip of the tongue has fans convinced Serena Williams revealed the gender of Meghan's royal baby

Cape Town - Serena Williams may have let slip a significant detail about Prince Harry and Meghan's unborn baby. Fans were quick to point out that the tennis pro may have unintentionally revealed that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are expecting a girl during an interview with E! News .from central London to a quieter location near Windsor Castle, some 20 miles west of London.

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