Are they planning a natural birth?
According the The Express, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been practicing natural birthing methods, including yoga and breathing to help Meghan with a natural birth.
Who will Meghan and Harry tell first?
As per royal protocol, Harry will telephone his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, (on an encrypted phone) to let her know of the safe arrival of Baby Sussex, who'll be seventh in line to the throne, and whether they’ve had a girl or a boy.
This means Meghan will have to hold off telling her mother, Doria Ragland, or anyone else about their new baby until the Queen has been told.
When do the public find out?
The couple will spend a few hours getting to know their newborn before they share their news with the rest of the world.
The official statement will be placed outside Buckingham Palace announcing the birth. The framed, typewritten note includes details such as the baby’s gender, time of birth, as well as a short sentence about the wellbeing of the mother and child.
There will also be an announcement on the Royal Family website, on Twitter, and we expect the couple to make an announcement on their new Instagram account.
Will Meghan pose for photos after the birth?
It’s unlikely that Meghan will pose outside the hospital with their new baby, unlike her sister in law who was photographed with Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis only hours after giving birth.
Will Baby Sussex be a Prince or Princess?
We’ll find out the baby’s exact title a few days after the birth, but it’s unlikely Harry and Meghan’s firstborn will be given the title of Prince or Princess because of current royal protocol, which states that only those in direct line to the throne will have a royal title. It’s more likely the baby will be an Earl if he’s a boy, or a Lady if they have a girl.