Meghan Markle
Meghan Markle will continue her royal duties until the end of this month. Pictured: Markle attends a Commonwealth Day Youth Event at Canada House with Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex on March 11, 2019 in London, England. Getty Images/Chris Jackson-WPA Pool

Meghan Markle is expected to continue working until the end of March before she goes on her maternity leave.

A source told Elle that the Duchess of Sussex will still do her royal duties with Prince Harry, and it is also possible that the royal couple will make a final outing before taking a lengthy break.

Markle is also busy with her humanitarian work and has been attending several private meetings related to some of her patronages. Last week, the “Suits” alum met with her patronage the National Theater’s executive director, Lisa Burger, and artistic director Rufus Norris.

Meanwhile, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are also preparing for their upcoming move to the Frogmore Cottage. A royal insider claimed that the couple wanted to move into the 10-bedroom property before Markle gives birth.

The insider said that the property has more space for children and Frogmore Cottage also has a special place in Markle and Prince Harry’s hearts.

Markle is scheduled to give birth at the end of April or the beginning of May. Details about where she will give birth, the name of her firstborn, and the gender of her baby have not yet been revealed.

However, there are rumors suggesting that the former actress may opt for a home birth. Otherwise, Markle may choose to give birth at the Mulberry Birth Centre at Frimley Park. But there is still a possibility that Markle will follow in Princess Diana and Kate Middleton’s footsteps and give birth at St. Mary’s Hospital’s Lindo Wing.

And when it comes to her and Prince Harry’s baby’s gender and name, there are rumors that Markle is pregnant with twins. If this holds true, royal fans are convinced that the couple’s baby girl will be called Diana or Victoria. If they will have a baby boy, the infant will be named Albert.