Another Meghan Markle pregnancy rumor has come to light in the press. The latest buzz is that the Duchess of Sussex is four months in the family way with a baby girl. 

Queen Elizabeth has reportedly been told of the good news and she greeted the Sussex couple "with such kinds words." Her Majesty apparently told them that she's eager to have another granddaughter. 

The report comes from the printed edition of OK! Magazine. A source allegedly said Prince Harry is also equally excited to be expecting baby number two just seven months after their first-born son Archie Harrison was born. 

The Duke of Sussex has apparently picked out a name for their daughter. As expected, she will be called Diana after his late mother, the Princess of Wales.

The palace, however, has not made any announcements about Meghan Markle's pregnancy. Until such a confirmation is official, the pregnancy news should be regarded as nothing more than just a rumor.

Meanwhile, fans of the Duchess of Sussex are convinced that she is indeed pregnant. Participants in a discussion thread on Quora said that they cannot help but notice Meghan holding her hand over her belly a number of times during Remembrance Day.

Prince Harry's wife did this very same gesture while she was in the early months of her pregnancy with Archie. Shortly before that, the official announcement came that she and Prince Harry were expecting. 

But a royal fan and supporter of Meghan also posted on Quora that the Duchess of Sussex's hand gestures hardly confirm a pregnancy. Instead, she may be more partial to her hand resting on her stomach whenever she's standing. 

To prove her point, the fan uploaded a series of photos of Meghan Markle with her hand over her belly after she had given birth to Archie. She doesn't put her hands on the side. She always has these in front or at least clasped together over her stomach. Even Prince Harry does the same gesture. 

Meanwhile, the news of Meghan Markle's pregnancy comes as an expert said she and Prince Harry shouldn't rush into giving Archie a sibling. Katherine Graves, the author of "The Hypnobirthing Book" said via Daily Express that the Duchess of Sussex still has plenty of time for a second pregnancy at her age.

The expert also said that what's more important is for Meghan to allow her body to heal and recover for at least two years. She would be 40 by then but then lost of women at that age today have successfully bore a child and given birth. Graves said that she doesn't doubt Meghan will have the best medical doctors to help her should that time come.