Meghan Markle
Meghan Markle opted to wait until after her baby's birth to know its sex. Pictured: Markle presents the Celebrating Excellence Award to Nathan Forster, a former soldier of the Army's Parachute Regiment, at the Endeavour Fund awards at Drapers' Hall on February 7, 2019 in London, England. Getty Images/Tolga Akmen-WPA Pool

Meghan Markle recently proved that she really has no idea what her baby’s gender is.

While at the Endeavor Fund Awards last week, the Duchess of Sussex was seen talking a woman. In the video uploaded by one of Markle and Prince Harry’s Instagram fan accounts, Markle appeared to have told the person she was talking to that she and Prince Harry are waiting to find out if they will have a boy or a girl.

Markle could be seen mouthing a string of words that may be translated to, “Oh thank you, I know, we don’t know,” before glancing at her baby bump. “Yes, we decided to keep it a secret… And it’s one of those things, like, no matter what it is, it’s still going to be a surprise,” she added.

Last month, Markle told royal fans while she was in Birkenhead that she and Prince Harry have decided to wait until their baby arrives before finding out its gender. Kitty Dudley, 9, said that she asked the Duchess of Sussex directly if she’s having a boy or a girl, but the former actress said that she had no idea.

However, Amanda Bude of Groovy Babies told My Body + Soul that the way a woman carries her baby can be an indicator of its sex. She said that if the pregnant woman is carrying wide and low, this could mean that she’s expecting a baby girl. If the bump is high and pointy, it means that the expectant mother is carrying a boy.

“I don’t think there is any research that has ever been done to credit this theory,” the midwife said.

There have also been rumors that Markle is pregnant with a baby girl because Prince Harry previously declared that he hopes his first child will be a girl. The Duke of Sussex has also been photographed teasing and laughing with young girls during his royal tours and engagements.