Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s are still waiting for the royal baby to arrive.
For a moment, there were some fan theories that Baby Sussex was already here.
But the Prince of Wales latest decision proves that Meghan is yet to give birth.
This week, the dad-to-be is set to go to the Netherlands.
His royal visit was supposed to be spread across two days on May 8 and 9.
But Meghan’s husband seems to be worried that his firstborn could arrive in that period, with the palace confirmed it has now been changed to a one-day visit.
“Due to the logistical planning for the traveling press to cover visits and engagements by The Royal Family, we have taken the decision to postpone The Duke of Sussex’s scheduled visit to Amsterdam on Wednesday 8th May 2019,” a spokesperson for the couple announced.
“The Duke is currently scheduled to travel to The Hague on Thursday 9th May for the launch of the Invictus Games The Hague 2020 as planned.”
The royal was set to undertake an official engagement in Amsterdam before traveling to The Hague, where he will officially launch the one-year countdown to the 2020 Invictus Games being held there.
Now, he will only be visiting The Hague, which is just a short hour-long flight from London.
It has already been predicted that the newest member of the royal family will arrive before the second week of May, as Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, previously announced that they will visit Germany on May 7 for a three-day tour.
Since Charles and Camilla are expected to be nearby when Meghan and Prince Harry’s first child is born, it was assumed that Baby Sussex would be born prior to their departure.