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I’M A PREGNANT PRINCESS ..GET ME OUT OF HERE

Duchess banned from rainforest on Oz trip as it’s revealed she and Harry are expecting

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BY RUSSELL MYERS THE Duchess of Sussex is being kept away from the rainforest on her first major internatio­nal tour with Prince Harry, due to the risk of the Zika virus to their baby.

The royal couple announced news of the pregnancy as they arrived in Sydney, Australia, yesterday.

Aides have carefully planned a schedule for Meghan’s trip, which also includes visits to Fiji and Tonga, to try to prevent her contractin­g the disease.

UK health authoritie­s classify both Pacific islands as having a “moderate” risk of Zika, which can cause severe complicati­ons for unborn babies.

With Meghan expecting her first child, she will go for tea with the British high commission­er in Fiji as Harry treks in the rainforest.

Zika is transmitte­d by mosquitoes, which feed between dusk and dawn.

Official advice states: “Pregnant women should consider postponing non-essential travel until after the pregnancy.”

Organisers have created an itinerary that will let Meghan miss outside events at the crucial times and stay away from more prevalent areas, such as rural environmen­ts.

A senior palace source told our sister paper the Mirror that Harry and Meghan have spoken to doctors.

The insider said: “The Duke and Duchess sought medical advice and were made aware of any risks, and how to minimise those, when travelling to countries affected by the virus.

“After taking counsel they decided together they were both happy to go ahead with the tour as they had originally planned.”

The couple touched down in Sydney yesterday for a 16-day royal tour of Australia, Fiji, Tonga and New Zealand.

Aides said Meghan, 37, is in “good health” and has had a successful 12-week scan, suggesting the baby was conceived in late July.

Days before their May wedding, friends said the pair had spoken of wanting a baby “within a year of being married”.

Kensington Palace said yesterday: “Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are very THREAT Mosquitoes spread the Zika virus pleased to announce that the Duchess of Sussex is expecting a baby in the spring of 2019.

“Their Royal Highnesses have appreciate­d all the support they have received since their wedding in May and are delighted to be able to share this happy news with the public.”

The Queen, Prince Philip, Prince Charles, the Duchess of Cornwall and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge NO-GO Harry will visit Fiji rainforest without Meghan are all said to be delighted for the pair. The baby will be an eighth great-grandchild for the Queen, 92, and is expected to take the surname Sussex. But the child will not have a royal title unless the Queen issues a Letters Patent ahead of the birth, due to limits imposed by King George V in 1917.

A boy is likely to take one of Harry’s lesser titles, such as Earl of Dumbarton or Baron Kilkeel. A girl would be known as Lady Mountbatte­n-Windsor. Harry and Meghan have spoken of UP CLOSE Zika seen under a microscope wanting children. Harry, 34, said in their engagement interview: “Hopefully we’ll start a family in the near future.”

Meghan’s mum Doria Ragland was last month seen taking baby-care classes in Pasadena, California. Royal sources said it is almost certain she will travel over to help look after the child for a short while after the birth.

Doria yesterday said she was “very happy at this lovely news and is

looking forward to welcoming” her first grandchild.

Royal aides remained tight-lipped on whether Meghan told her dad Thomas Markle the news before the official announceme­nt. She has not spoken to him since her wedding.

In a TV interview a month later, he said: “She’s wanted children for a long time. When she met Harry and she spoke about how much she loves him,

there’s got to be a child in the making, somewhere soon.”

Harry and Meghan are in Sydney to launch the Invictus Games, which he inaugurate­d in London in 2014. It runs for a week from Saturday, with injured servicemen and women from 18 countries competing. In a pre-recorded interview aired in Australia last night, Harry said: “What the Games encapsulat­es really, really well is proving that human spirit is incredibly strong. “And if you have the will, you can achieve absolutely anything.” Royal duties start today. They include a ferry trip across Sydney Harbour and seeing contempora­ry indigenous dancers. Later in the week, the couple will travel

to the drought-stricken district of Dubbo, 250 miles west of Sydney.

They will spend next Tuesday and Wednesday in Fiji, where they will be greeted with a traditiona­l arrival ceremony similar to one received by the Queen and Prince Philip in 1953.

The couple will also unveil a statue to British-Fijian SAS hero Talaiasi Labalaba, before flying to Tonga for two days, and then New Zealand.

The trip, with 16 flights and more than 70 engagement­s, is likely to be tiring for Meghan but aides said she is in peak physical health and “couldn’t be more excited and focused on the trip and can’t wait to get started”.

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ROYAL TOUR A motorcade carries the couple through rush-hour traffic in Sydney yesterday. Right, tweet announcing the news ALL SMILES Harry Meghan and leaving Prince picture: Sydney airport. Media-Mode/SplashNews.com Main

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