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Meghan Markle, Prince Harry Expecting 1st Child in Spring

The news came as the pair arrived in Australia for their international tour

Prince Harry and his wife, the Duchess of Sussex, are expecting their first child in the spring, Kensington Palace said Monday.

The announcement came hours after Harry and the former Meghan Markle arrived in Sydney at the start of a 16-day visit to Australia, Fiji, Tonga and New Zealand. Hundreds of people gathered to catch a glimpse of the couple after they landed.

"Their royal highnesses have appreciated all of the support they have received from people around the world since their wedding in May and are delighted to be able to share this happy news with the public," the palace said in a statement.

After their arrival in Sydney, the prince and the former American actress held hands and walked out an airport rear entrance and into a car. Meghan, wearing skinny black pants and a black, burgundy trimmed coat, was smiling and clutching folders, while Harry gave a thumbs up to bystanders.

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The Queen Mother did not wear a tiara for her 1923 wedding to Prince Albert, but she did lend her daughter, Princess Elizabeth II, the Russian Fringe Tiara to wear for her wedding to Prince Philip on Nov. 20, 1947. Some of the diamonds from the tiara come from a necklace that Queen Victoria gifted to Queen Mary. The tiara itself was made for Queen Mary in 1919, before it was passed down to Queen Elizabeth II.
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The Russian Fringe Tiara would make its second appearance as the borrowed headpiece of Princess Anne in her Nov. 14, 1973, wedding to Captain Mark Phillips, 26 years later.
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In keeping with the tradition of wearing jewels from the bride's family before marriage, Lady Diana Spencer chose to wear the Spencer family tiara for her July 29, 1981, wedding to Prince Charles instead of borrowing from Queen Elizabeth II's collection. The tiara was returned to Diana's brother, the current Earl Spencer, to loan to future family brides.
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Rather than lending her incoming daughter-in-law a tiara from her own collection, Queen Elizabeth II made a gift of a tiara and necklace to Sarah Ferguson from Garrards. The tiara was hidden underneath a crown of flowers during Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew's July 23, 1986, wedding, before it was removed after the ceremony to show the York Diamond Tiara. Princess Eugenie of York may choose to borrow her mother's tiara for her 2018 wedding to Jack Brooksbank.
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The future Countess of Wessex, Sophie Rhys-Jones, married Prince Edward in 1999 wearing one of Queen Elizabeth II's tiaras. Now informally known as the Wessex Tiara, the headpiece, lent to the countess for future occasions as well, was a mark of the queen's fondness for her in-coming daughter-in-law.
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It was Princess Anne's turn to lend out a tiara from her collection when her son Peter Phillips announced his engagement with Autumn Kelly. Kelly wore the Festoon Diamond Tiara in her May 17, 2008, wedding to Phillips. The tiara was originally a wedding gift for Princess Anne, as well as one of the two of Anne's most worn headpieces.
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The Cartier Halo Tiara, or sometimes the Scroll Tiara, was first made by Cartier in 1936 for the Queen Mother before she gifted to her daughter, Queen Elizabeth II, for her 18th birthday. Kate Middleton borrowed the tiara for her 2011 wedding to Prince William, a tradition that her future sister-in-law, Meghan Markle, may also follow. It features 888 diamonds in both brilliant and baguette cuts.
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Zara Phillips borrowed the Meander Tiara her mother, Anne, the Princess Royal, favored, for her July 30, 2011, wedding to Mike Tindall. The Meander Tiara originally belonged to Queen Elizabeth II's mother-in-law, who then passed it to the Princess Royal in 1972. It, along with the Festoon Diamond Tiara, are most frequently worn by Anne to public functions.
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Meghan Markle continued with the tradition of borrowing a tiara from Queen Elizabeth II - the beautiful Queen Mary’s diamond bandeau tiara - for her May 19, 2018, nuptials to Prince Harry. The diamond bandeau, made in 1893, holds a veil in place designed with the flora of each 53 countries of the English Commonwealth, over a Givenchy dress designed by British designer Clare Waight Keller.
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Like most modern royal British brides, Princess Eugenie borrowed the Greville Emerald Kokoshnik Tiara from Queen Elizabeth II's tiara collection for her wedding to Jack Brooksbank on Oct. 12, 2018. The tiara, made for Margaret Greville by Boucheron in 1919, was gifted to the Queen Mother in 1942. It features rose cut and brilliant diamonds set in a platinum band featuring emeralds in the "kokoshnik" style beloved by the Russian Imperial Court.

The announcement of the pregnancy confirms weeks of speculation from royal watchers about why Meghan was not joining Harry on his Sydney Harbour Bridge climb set for Friday.

Harry and Meghan — along with Prince William and his wife, Kate, the duchess of Cambridge — have stepped to the fore in the last year as Queen Elizabeth II, 92, slightly reduces her public schedule.

Monday's announcement is welcome news in Britain, where Meghan has won many hearts since her engagement to Harry was announced last December.

British Prime Minister Theresa May offered her "warmest congratulations" on the news, which provided a bit of relief from concerns about the stalled Brexit negotiations. "Wishing them all the best," May tweeted.

The royal couple started dating in July 2016 after they were introduced by friends, and Harry courted Meghan on a trip to Africa shortly afterward. They kept their relationship secret for several months but word eventually leaked to the British press.

They were married in May in a spectacular ceremony on the grounds of Windsor Castle that drew tens of thousands of people to Windsor and was watched by a global TV audience.

Harry has become immensely popular in Britain, in part because of his military service and tireless work on behalf of wounded soldiers, and he has spoken often in recent years of his desire to settle down and start a family.

When the couple got engaged, Harry was asked about plans for children.

"You know, I think one step at a time, and hopefully we'll start a family in the near future," he said.

He said in 2015, before he met Meghan, that he would "love to have kids right now."

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Meghan has also talked about wanting to have children.

She said in a 2016 interview that becoming a mother was on her "bucket list." She was still acting in "Suits" at the time.

"I can't wait to start a family, but in due time," she said.

Meghan, with her American roots and successful acting career, has been seen as a modernizing influence on the sometimes stodgy royal family, and she is credited by many for bringing happiness to Harry, who has long struggled to cope with the early death of his mother, Princess Diana.

Harry has broken new ground by talking openly about his mental health issues related to the death of his mother when he was only 12, and that candidness, which is part of a royal campaign to raise awareness about mental illness and end the stigma surrounding it, has brought the royals increased public backing.

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A sorority portrait provided by Northwestern University shows Meghan Markle during her 2000-2001 academic year. Markle graduated from Northwestern with a degree in theater.
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Meghan Markle's first big television role came in the form of Rachel Zane of USA Network's "Suits."
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Gina Torres as Jessica Pearson, Rick Hoffmann as Louis Litt, Meghan Markle as Rachel Zane, Gabriel Macht as Harvey Specter, Patrick Adams as Mike Ross from season one of USA Network's "Suits."
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Actors Meghan Markle and Kerry Washington attend ELLE & Tod's Celebrate Kerry Washington at Il Buco Alimentari & Vineria on May 15, 2013, in New York City.
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Megan Markle arrives on the red carpet at the 2013 MuchMusic Video Awards on June 16, 2013, in Toronto, Canada.
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Meghan Markle attends the Tracy Reese fashion show during the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week on Sept. 8, 2013, in New York City.
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Meghan Markle fundraises at the Annual Charity Day at the Cantor Fitzgerald Office on Sept. 11, 2013, in New York, New York.
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Meghan Markle attends the Elton John AIDS Foundation's 13th annual 'An Enduring Vision' benefit at Cipriani Wall Street on Oct. 28, 2014, in New York City.
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Aaron Korsh and actors Meghan Markle, Patrick J. Adams, Gabriel Macht, Gina Torres, Rick Hoffman and Sarah Rafferty of the television show "Suits" speak during the NBC Universal portion of the 2014 Winter Television Critics Association Press Tour at the Langham Hotel on Jan. 18, 2014, in Pasadena, California.
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Meghan Markle, Shay Mitchell and Nina Agdal participate in the DirecTV Beach Bowl at Pier 40 on Feb, 1, 2014, in New York City.
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Meghan Markle, star of USA Network's orginal drama "Suits," hosts the 2015 Women in Cable Telecommunications Signature Luncheon at McCormick Place on May 5, 2015, in Chicago, Illinois.
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Gabriel Macht, Sarah Rafferty, Rick Hoffman and Meghan Markle attend NBC's 2015 New York Summer Press Day at Four Seasons Hotel New York on June 24, 2015, in New York City.
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Actors Sarah Rafferty and Meghan Markle attend a Q&A following the premiere of USA Network's "Suits" Season 5 at Sheraton Los Angeles Downtown Hotel on Jan. 21, 2016, in Los Angeles, California.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle attend a wheelchair tennis match during the 2017 Invictus Games at Nathan Philips Square on Sept. 25, 2017, in Toronto, Canada.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle announce their engagement at The Sunken Gardens at Kensington Palace on Nov. 27, 2017, in London, England. The two have been a couple officially since 2016 and are due to marry in 2018.
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Meghan Markle played Rachel Zane from season one to season seven of USA Network's "Suits," but have announced her intention to quit the series after her marriage to Prince Harry of Britain.
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Meghan, the new Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, wave as they leave Windsor Castle after their wedding to attend an evening reception at Frogmore House, hosted by the Prince of Wales, on May 19, 2018, in Windsor, England.

The royal couple's trip Down Under is their only international tour since they were married, apart from a two-day visit to Ireland.

Days after watching Harry's cousin Princess Eugenie tie the knot in a lavish ceremony in Windsor, the couple touched down in Sydney on an overcast morning after a regular Qantas Airways flight from London with a brief stopover in Singapore.

Sydney's weather is expected to be drizzly and cool on Tuesday, with showers forecast for most of the week.

It won't be the first time Harry has had to brave the rain in Sydney. Last year, he made a whirlwind visit to cast his eye over the Invictus Games preparations, where he charmed his fans during torrential rain.

The couple's current tour coincides with the games, which start in Sydney on Saturday. The sporting event, founded by Harry in 2014, gives sick and injured military personnel and veterans the opportunity to compete in sports such as wheelchair basketball.

Harry and Meghan will attend the games' opening and closing ceremonies. In all, they have 76 engagements scheduled over 16 days in Australia, Fiji, Tonga and New Zealand.

In Australia, they will pet a koala in a Sydney zoo, visit the drought-stricken Outback town of Dubbo and meet indigenous leaders on Fraser Island, the world's largest sand island, in northeastern Queensland state.

The royal couple was driven from the airport to Admiralty House, the official Sydney residence of Governor General Peter Cosgrove, who represents Australia's head of state, Queen Elizabeth II, Harry's grandmother. The couple had no official functions on Monday following the 17,140-kilometer (10,650-mile) flight that Qantas says takes 22 hours and 20 minutes.

Hundreds of well-wishers gathered with umbrellas outside the airport and Admiralty House in the hope of catching a glimpse of Harry and Meghan. The crowd cheered as the waving couple was driven through the gates of the harbor-side mansion.

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison, who plans to climb with Harry to the top of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, told Parliament on Monday that he commended the prince for coming to Sydney for the Invictus Games and welcomed the couple.

"I want to ... commend Prince Harry for his tremendous initiative in lifting the spirits of every single serviceman and woman all around the globe," Morrison said.

After the announcement that Harry and Meghan are expecting a baby, Morrison tweeted: "What fantastic news! Australia is thrilled for you both. Looking forward to sharing in the joy during your stay down under."

U.S. President Donald Trump's representative in Britain, Ambassador Woody Johnson, tweeted: "Happy news to wake up to on a Monday morning - congratulations to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex!!"

The royal couple's visit comes six months after Harry's father, Prince Charles, made his 16th official visit to Australia, primarily to open the 21st Commonwealth Games at Gold Coast city in Queensland.

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