Prince Harry will be leaving for two days to visit the Netherlands for the Invictus Games. The Duke of Sussex officially announced his travel schedule for May 8 to 9, which will also include a visit to Amsterdam.
The travel plans have royal watchers confused as Prince Harry should be preparing to welcome his newborn child any day now. But he's been actively seen in public on the week of his wife's due date thus people are speculating that Meghan Markle may have already given birth.
According to a royal expert on Twitter, Prince Harry's scheduled visit the Netherlands has been set over a year ago. If his wife does give birth during this period, then he has the option to skip the Invictus to be with his new family.
Yet the Invictus Games has so much importance to the Duke of Sussex because he helped establish this annual event since 2014. It is a sports competition dedicated to male and female veterans and servicemen and Prince Harry has never missed a single Invictus Games, as per Town & Country.
However, a radio host from Britain believes that Prince Harry will be able to visit the Netherlands in the first few days of May because his wife has already given birth. Radio jock Chris Evans said in his program that it's likely the Duchess of Sussex had her baby since Queen Elizabeth has visited the royal couple at their home in Frogmore Cottage.
"The Queen has been to see Meghan and Harry...at their place, right?" Evans said to his audience, as per Vanity Fair. "Now, she doesn't do that. That's all I'm saying."
Meanwhile, House Sussex has unfollowed the Kensington Royal account of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge on Instagram. However, there's a meaningful reason for this, as People reported.
Prince Harry and Meghan apparently wanted to focus on mental health issues since May is Mental Health Awareness month in the United States. Mental Health Awareness Week is observed from May 13 to 19 in the United Kingdom.
This is an advocacy that has been special for the prince even before he met his wife. Thus, they'd like to focus accounts that also promote the same advocacy, including body positivity, self-care and human connection.
"There are countless organizations doing amazing work for mental health - please consider the accounts we've highlighted as a small snapshot of this global support network," the Sussex royals wrote on their social media page. "We are all in this together."