There's one other royal princess likely to give birth in 2020, apart from Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle. Bookers have greater odds that Princess Eugenie will be a new mom in the coming year.

According to Daily Express, Princess Eugenie is tipped to be the royal most likely to have a new baby in 2020. However, bookers are also confident that the forthcoming year will be filled with royal babies as Kate, Meghan, and perhaps even Princess Beatrice, Princess' Eugenie's older sister, could be with child.

The latest royal baby odds have Princess Eugenie giving birth in 2020 at 1/2. Kate is also speculated to be birthing her fourth baby at 3/1 odds while Meghan might likely be pregnant at 6/4 odds.

Amid her father Prince Andrew's sex scandal, Princess Eugenie was spotted at the opening of Art Basel in Miami Beach this week. A source told Page Six that she is a frequent visitor of this art hive in the U.S. and she comes in every year since it's part of her job.

Princess Eugenie works as the director of the Hauser & Wirth gallery in London. She has been photographed at Basel's events quite several times alongside VIPs like Kofi Annan, the former UN Secretary, and actor Keanu Reeves.

This time, Princess Eugenie hobnobbed with the likes of Leonardo Dicaprio, Sean Penn, Kendall Jenner and the Hadid sisters, Gigi and Bella. She was at the mansion of hotelier Alan Faena and was seen lounging at the pool, sipping drinks and chatting with some friends. According to witnesses, Princess Eugenie was having a nice time chilling and relaxing with the party guests.

Meanwhile, there have been speculations that Princess Eugenie could be asked to move out of Kensington following her father's scandal. Since getting married, she and her husband Jack Brooksbank have been the residents of the Ivy Cottage, which is a three-bedroom house in the estate.

The Ivy Cottage has a going commercial rent rate of at least $239,348 (or £182,000) a year. Since Prince Andrew is no longer a working royal, there are speculations that he will no longer be able to support his daughters'' lifestyle without a regular income stream.

However, palace sources said that Queen Elizabeth would not abandon his granddaughters despite Prince Andrew's mistakes. One insider said that Her Majesty is fond of the princesses and that the York sisters are not supposed to pay for the sins of their dad. The Queen will, therefore, protect Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie regardless of what happens to Prince Andrew.