Our hearts.
We honestly never tire of hearing royal news, especially when it’s about the royal baby.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will welcome their first child together next year, and we’re a little excited.
We know very little about this baby, other than the fact that Meghan is due next spring.
However, Prince Harry has given the world a little glimpse into fatherhood, by revealing his nickname for the unborn child.
During their royal tour, Harry was talking to crowds gathered at Abel Tasman National Park.

Prince Harry admitted he refers to his future child as their “little bump”, during a speech he made.
Little bump though… how cute is that?
“From myself and my wife and our little bump, we are so grateful to be here. We bring blessings from my grandmother the Queen and our family. We are so grateful for your hospitality and the work you do to look after this beautiful place.”
The couple’s busy royal tour is comig to a close, and in a total of 16 days they have visited Australia, New Zealand, Fiji and Tonga.
Barney Thomas, chief elder of the Manawhenua ki Mohua people, had the honour of meeting Prince harry and Meghan.

And naturally, he was very taken with the royal pair.
Afterwards, he said: “They have had a hectic tour and we really want them to come here and chill out with us with no pressure and no stress.”
“They are such down to earth people, and we want them to be part of the family. I was saying there are two of you and there will be three of you soon.”


