Royal fans all over the world are eagerly awaiting the birth of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s baby, who could be born at absolutely any time now. On Wednesday morning, radio host Chris Evans sent shockwaves through the world when he suggested that the royal baby had already been born.

Hello Magazine reported that Evans told his listeners that he knew something, adding that “there might be a new royal baby already.”

“We sit here still finding ourselves. Some say minus a new royal baby or do we… ladies and gentleman?” he told his cohost Rachel Horne, who replied, “What do you know?”

“Well, there’s more than a hint, what more of a hint do you want, other than the fact that I think there might be a new royal baby already?” he went on to elaborate. “I’m just saying, I’m just putting it out there, right? The Queen has been to see Meghan and Harry…”

This comes after Fox News reported that Queen Elizabeth just visited Meghan and Harry at their home of Frogmore Cottage. While it’s been claimed that the Queen went to visit the couple to see what their house was looking like, this could easily be a cover for her actually going to see their baby. After all, Meghan and Harry have already said that they will not be announcing the birth of their child right away, so the baby could easily have been born unbeknownst to all of us.

“Their Royal Highnesses have taken a personal decision to keep the plans around the arrival of their baby private,” Kensington Palace said in a statement last month. “The Duke and Duchess look forward to sharing the exciting news with everyone once they have had an opportunity to celebrate privately as a new family.”

If the royal baby has indeed been born, it would make sense that the 93-year-old Queen would want to meet her newest great-grandchild privately before the news is announced to the public. Whether or not the baby has been born, we hope and pray that he or she is happy and healthy! We cannot wait to meet the new little prince or princess!

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