Is Meghan Already Pregnant? Everything We Know About Harry’s Royal Wedding

Is Meghan Already Pregnant? Everything We Know About Harry’s Royal Wedding

So, its officially the day after Harry and Meghan announced they were engaged and planning a spring wedding, and the British papers are awash with Harry and Meghan coverage this morning.

Among the many areas of interest to the ink-stained wretches of London’s Fleet Street are Meghan’s complicated and potentially troublesome family, her bi-racial background, the fact that one of her dogs is already in the U.K., the likelihood of a church wedding, whether Meghan is already pregnant, where they will live, what she will be called, her previous relationships and delight that the British soap opera EastEnders managed to insert a last minute scene showing a character discovering the news.

In the scene, which the BBC said was filmed yesterday after the announcement was made (although online theorists have been questioning whether this was an establishment conspiracy), a character is questioned about what he is staring at on his phone.

“Nothing much,” he answers, “Just some prince bloke marrying some actress.”

In terms of a future residence for the royal couple, most commentators seem to agree that they will likely stay at Harry’s Kensington Palace bolthole, Nottingham Cottage, a two bedroom home that was the birth place of Queen Victoria in 1819 and, more latterly, William and Kate’s first marital home. It is where they took Prince George following his birth in July 2013 and spent their first few months as a family-of three before moving out that autumn. The engagement announcement boldly stated that Harry and Meghan would be living at “Nott Cott” together in the run up to their marriage.

However Harry will almost certainly be looking for a country home and the Daily Beast has been told that he has been spotted looking at properties near Chipping Norton in Oxfordshire, within easy reach of Soho House’s country club outpost Soho Farmhouse.

The cottage will also, some say, be home to Markle’s two rescue dogs, Guy the beagle and Bogart the Labrador cross, one of whom, she confirmed in yesterday’s televised interview, has already arrived in the U.K. The other hound, she said, is staying with friends (presumably in Toronto) and it is unclear why it will also be brought over, or if the future royal couple are downgrading to being a one-dog couple.

When it comes to a future title for the couple, most…