Meghan Markle, Prince Harry
Pictured: Markle, Prince Harry watch a musical performance at Canada House, the offices of the High Commission of Canada in the United Kingdom, during an event to mark Commonwealth Day, in central London, on March 11, 2019. Getty Images/Chris Jackson/AFP

Meghan Markle’s pregnancy has been making headlines even before Kensington Palace made an announcement in October.

Since then, speculations about the royal’s baby’s gender, names, birthplace, and several other information have also been circulating. With just weeks away from giving birth, People compiled some of the royal baby myths surrounding the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s child.

One of the biggest myths regarding Baby Sussex is that he or she will be raised as gender fluid. A source previously told Vanity Fair that Markle and Prince Harry have informed their friends regarding their desire to raise their baby with a fluid approach.

However, Kensington Palace said that there is no truth to these claims. A spokesperson for the palace told Hello! magazine that the rumors are 100 percent false.

Throughout the past couple of months, royal fans have been convinced that Markle and Prince Harry have been dropping hints about their baby’s gender. Some royal fans also claimed that to have been told by the Duchess of Sussex that she will have a baby girl.

However, it is important to note that all these are mere speculations unless it is the palace that confirms the news. This confirmation will only be done after Markle gives birth.

Bookmakers have also said that Markle and Prince Harry will have twins. Paddy Power, for instance, already suspended their bets due to an abnormal number of wagers that came in, thus resulting in 5/1 odds.

“An unprecedented amount of bets on Meghan and Harry to have twins has forced us to stop taking bets on the market altogether this morning. Since the day began, the stream of bets has led us to believe that perhaps the punters – on an insider source – knows something more than we do,” a spokesperson said.

Markle and Prince Harry’s baby is also being rumored to be a prince or a princess. However, the baby’s title will all depend on whether or not Queen Elizabeth II wants to give it one.