While everyone's eyes are on the basketball courts for March Madness, there's another high-stakes game capturing the world's attention: the royal baby sweepstakes! Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are expecting their first child, and the betting world is buzzing with speculation about whether it will be a prince or princess. Let's dive into the drama, shall we?
Is It a Girl? The Betting Odds Say Yes
As the due date approaches, the gambling world is placing its chips firmly on the idea that Meghan and Harry might be welcoming a princess. Recent bets have caused a significant shift in the odds. According to Katie Baylis, a spokesperson for Betfair, "Following a significant bet this afternoon (Tuesday, March 26), we've slashed the odds of the royal baby being a girl from 10/11 to 1/2, with a boy now out to 6/4." This dramatic change has sparked excitement among royal watchers, suggesting that we might just be welcoming a new princess into the family.

What Meghan and Harry Think About the Baby's Gender
While the world is busy placing bets, Harry and Meghan have decided to keep the gender of their child a surprise. They're not too concerned about whether it's a boy or a girl, but Meghan has already hinted at what kind of values she plans to instill in her child. During a panel discussion at King’s College in honor of International Women’s Day, she shared her hopes for raising a feminist, saying, "I feel the embryonic kicking of feminism." She added, "Boy or girl, whatever it is, we hope that’s the case." It's clear that this baby will grow up with strong values, no matter the gender.
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Meghan also took the opportunity to discuss her thoughts on male feminists. "I’ve said for a long time you can be feminine and a feminist, you can be masculine," she explained. "And I think in terms of masculinity, you understand that your strength includes knowing your vulnerabilities and your sense of self and security. Your confidence comes from knowing a woman by your side, not behind you, is actually something you should not be threatened about — as opposed to feeling empowered in having that." It's a powerful message that reflects her commitment to equality and empowerment.

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