Royal fans spot ambulance near Frogmore Cottage and anticipate baby’s arrival
An ambulance was spotted in a car park near Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s home at Frogmore Cottage, sending royal watchers into a frenzy.
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Keen royal watchers were convinced baby Sussex’s arrival was imminent after photos emerged of an ambulance near Prince Harry and wife Meghan’s home, but not everything was at it seemed.
Reports surfaced an ambulance was spotted in a car park near Frogmore Cottage and a helicopter was flying overhead which sparked the belief the Duchess of Sussex could be in labour.
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The couple have kept their baby plans under wraps, so any hint the latest addition to the royal family is about to make their debut causes a baby-frenzy among fans.
According to the Mirror, an ambulance service spokesman said the ambulance was a training vehicle and had pulled into the nearby farm shop to pick up food for students.
The Duchess of Sussex’s pregnancy has been subjected to intense speculation, fuelled by the level of privacy around the couple.
Buckingham Palace released a statement on April 11 that Prince Harry and the Duchess of Sussex “look forward to sharing the exciting news with everyone once they have had an opportunity to celebrate privately as a new family”.
The couple were given their own Instagram account earlier this month which broke records when it hit one million followers in less than six hours.
It now has more than five million followers.
Photos posted to the page over the past two days of royal engagements were flooded with fans’ disappointment over a lack of baby news.
Prince Harry’s calendar was cleared in anticipation of the birth, but he attended an afternoon Anzac Day service at Westminster Abbey with the Duchess of Cambridge and the Duke of Gloucester.