Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's second baby, a daughter, will become the great unifier in their rift with the royal family, according to a royal expert.

Nick Bullen, the co-founder of True Royalty TV, said in an exclusive interview with Us Weekly that the royal family will want to celebrate the birth of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's second child. The royal commentator believes that Harry and Meghan will be excited to get on virtual calls to introduce their new baby to Her Majesty The Queen.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are so eager to become second-time parents to a baby girl after losing a baby in July 2020. In a previous interview, Harry said that he has nothing else to ask because he'll have a daughter and he's already got a son, Archie, who just turned two years old.

Meghan Markle, on the other hand, said that their daughter's arrival has made her reflect on the future leadership of the world. She said that her decisions as a mom and as a responsible citizen should set up a better tomorrow for her children.

As the royal pair await their baby's arrival, bookies in London have predicted that they will name their daughter Philippa, after Prince Philip, the late grandfather of Harry. Sources at Ladbrokes said that support for the name has been growing and showing no signs of tempering down and the odds are currently 3 to 1 that she will be named after the late Mountbatten-Windsor patriarch.

It's not surprising for royal fans to pick Philippa to name Harry and Meghan's daughter since two of Harry's cousins have also named their newborns after the Duke of Edinburgh. Princess Eugenie and Zara Tindall, who gave birth to baby boys in February and March respectively, decided to give tribute to their grandfather with the name Philip for their sons.

Meanwhile, Heatworld reported that Meghan wants to have an extravagant baby shower to celebrate their daughter, who will be the couple's rainbow baby. Among the guests for this party will be Oprah Winfrey and her best friend Gayle King, who are both ardent supporters of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. The famous personalities could also be named the godmothers for their baby girl.

The said event will, allegedly, be intimately done outdoors and exclusive only to the duchess' closest friends. Meghan Markle has planned the affair to be of five-star hotel quality despite being aware that she will be criticized for it.