Prince Harry
Prince Harry wants his first child to be a girl. Pictured: Prince Harry gestures at South Melbourne Beach on October 18, 2018 in Melbourne, Australia. Getty Images/Scott Barbour

Prince Harry just revealed his gender preference for his unborn child while in Australia.

During a cycling race at the Invictus Games on Sunday, a royal fan congratulated Prince Harry and told him that she hopes he and Meghan Markle will have a baby girl. The Duke of Sussex replied, “So do I.”

Martina Bet, a journalist for Express, said that this was the first time Prince Harry commented on his baby’s gender ever since Kensington Palace announced that Markle was expecting.

And during his speech at the Paralympics event, Prince Harry also gushed over his wife and their baby.

“First of all, thank you for the welcome you have given Meghan and I over the last few days. I have been so proud to be able to introduce my wife to you and we have been so happy to be able to celebrate the personal joy of our newest addition with you all. But now I have a mission for all of you Aussies. And it’s not how many shrimps you can put on the barbie! Our competitors have made it to these games, most of them traveling from many thousands of miles away,” he said.

Prince Harry and Markle will be on their first overseas royal tour until Oct. 31. In the coming days, they will also visit New Zealand, Fiji, and the Kingdom of Tonga. When they return to London, the royal couple is expected to embark on more work until before Markle gives birth in the spring of 2019.

According to Sally Kirkman, an astrologer, Markle will give birth either on April 18 or 19 so her baby will have the zodiac sign of Aries.

“Moon signs are revealing when you become a parent. Therefore, my chose dates for the birth are April 17th or 18th when the moon is in Libra, as this matches Meghan’s moon and Harry’s Venus Libra, both feminine influences, suggesting a baby girl,” she told Express.