Meghan Markle
Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex is pictured visiting the Royal Variety Charity’s on Dec. 18, 2018, in Twickenham, England. Chris Jackson/Getty Images

Meghan Markle could give birth to Baby Sussex this weekend, specifically between Friday, April 19, to Monday, April 22.

Bookies Ladbrokes dropped the odds of Markle giving birth this weekend to 3/1. Jessica Bridge, a spokesperson for the betting company, told Express that royal fans could have a double celebration this coming Easter Sunday.

“Royal fans would love a double celebration over the Easter weekend with Her Majesty’s birthday on Sunday and potentially Baby Sussex arriving as well. Punters are still convinced that the Duke and Duchess will be welcoming a little girl into the world,” she told Express.

Meanwhile, the Duchess of Sussex’s makeup artist may have just hinted at Markle’s due date. Daniel Martin was spotted on his way to Markle and Prince Harry’s Frogmore Cottage residence earlier this month. At that time, rumors swirled that the New York-based makeup artist is in the United Kingdom for Baby Sussex’s birth.

This week, Martin told his Instagram followers that he will return to the Big Apple on May 5 and they are once again convinced that Markle’s baby would be born before the said date.

Even though Markle and Prince Harry won’t make an appearance with Baby Sussex immediately after its birth, the royal couple would eventually share the news alongside a possible family photo via their official social media accounts.

Martin has been working as Markle’s makeup artist for years, and he could be on hand to make sure that the “Suits” alum would look her best after her baby is born.

Earlier this year, Markle told royal fans that she is scheduled to give birth sometime at the end of April or the beginning of May. This means that giving birth before May 5 is really a possibility.

However, Markle giving birth after May 5 may not happen because Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles will be heading to Germany for a three-day overseas tour. Prince Charles and Camilla are expected to be in London when Markle gives birth.