Bookmakers suspend betting on Meghan's due date amid rumours Baby Sussex is ALREADY here - as they claim 'someone knows something'
- Leading bookmakers have suspended betting on birth date of Baby Sussex
- Comes amid speculation Duke and Duchess have already welcomed firstborn
- Corals and Paddy Power halted betting, latter claimed 'something was known'
- However palace said last week media to be informed when Meghan in labour
Leading bookmakers have suspended betting on the birth date of the royal baby amid rumours Baby Sussex is already here.
Leading bookmakers Coral and Paddy Power have both halted betting on when the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's baby will be born, as fans speculate that Meghan, 37, may have already given birth.
Paddy Power said in their announcement that 'speculation has them convinced' that 'someone knows something'.
Last week, Prince Harry, 34, cancelled the first day of his official trip to Amsterdam due to start this Wednesday, citing 'logistical planning' reasons.

Leading bookmakers Coral and Paddy Power have both halted betting on when the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's baby will be born as fans speculate that Meghan, 37, may have already given birth. Meghan is seen at Buckingham Palace in March
Coral's John Hill said: 'The announcement of the birth of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's first child is expected any day now and if some speculation is correct, it may have already arrived therefore we have pulled the plug on our birth date betting.
'We continue to see thousands of bets daily on the name of the child though, with Grace proving the most popular with punters and is the favourite ahead of Diana and Arthur.'
Meanwhile a Paddy Power spokesman said: 'We've suspended betting on which day Harry and Meghan's baby will arrive following a huge increase in wagers this evening which indicate to us that someone knows something – and perhaps the child is already born.

Corals make Grace the 6-1 favourite in their baby name market which is still open, Diana is next best at 7-1, while Arthur and Elizabeth are both 8-1. Harry and Meghan are seen in London in March
'That, combined with the rumours and speculation has us convinced that the royal arrival has already happened and if the betting is anything to go by, it's almost certainly a baby girl.'
Earlier this week palace sources 'categorically' denied speculation the royal baby had already been born.
Palace sources have insisted Harry's cancellation of the first day of his Amsterdam trip is unconnected with the birth, but the move will allow him more time with the baby should he or she be born in the meantime.
A spokesman for the Duke said: 'Due to the logistical planning for the travelling press to cover visits and engagements by The Royal Family, we have taken the decision to postpone The Duke of Sussex's scheduled visit to Amsterdam on Wednesday 8th May 2019.
'The Duke is currently scheduled to travel to The Hague on Thursday 9th May for the launch of the Invictus Games The Hague 2020 as planned.'

Last week, Prince Harry, 34, cancelled the first day of his official trip to Amsterdam due to start this Wednesday, citing 'logistical planning' reasons
Last week, Buckingham Palace confirmed to Entertainment Tonight Canada that the media would be informed when Meghan is in labour.
This comes following the announcement that Harry and Meghan would spend some time celebrating the new arrival before sharing details of their firstborn.
Last month they confirmed: 'The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are very grateful for the goodwill they have received from people throughout the United Kingdom and around the world as they prepare to welcome their baby.'
'Their Royal Highnesses have taken a personal decision to keep the plans around the arrival of their baby private. The Duke and Duchess look forward to sharing the exciting news with everyone once they have had an opportunity to celebrate privately as a new family.'