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Prince Harry, Meghan aim to keep baby arrival plans private

Prince Harry and his pregnant wife Meghan, the Duchessof Sussex, say they have decided to keep plans around their firstbaby's arrival private.

Desire to celebrate privately as a new family first breaks from royal tradition

Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex react as they are presented with baby gifts by Canadian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, Janice Charette, second from left, at Canada House on Commonwealth Day last month. The couple has decided to keep plans around their firstbaby's arrival private. (Chris Jackson/AFP/Getty Images)
Prince Harry and his pregnant wife Meghan, the Duchessof Sussex, say they have decided to keep plans around their firstbaby's arrival private.

Kensington Palace officials said in a statement Thursday that Harry and Meghan "look forward" to sharing the news of their baby's birth once they have had a chance to celebrate privately as a new family.

The decision means that Harry and Meghan are not likely to pose for the world's photographers and TV crews on the hospital stepswith their newborn, a break from the royal tradition followed byPrince William and his wife Kate, the duchess of Cambridge, when shegave birth to their three children.

As a future king, William is expected to help mark great occasions, while Harry sixth in the line of succession has moreleeway. Both have in the past expressed deep misgivings about intrusive press coverage.

Harry and Meghan an American actress best known for her work onSuits wed in May in a spectacular, internationally televisedceremony at Windsor Castle.

They are expecting their first child in late April or early May. The palace press office has announced very few details about theirplans, refusing to comment on unconfirmed British press reports thatMeghan may opt for a home birth.

Harry and Meghan say they have not learned the gender of their baby.

Very few details have been released about the upcoming addition, though Harry and Meghan have said they did not learn the baby's gender. (Chris Jackson/Getty Images)

The couple recently moved from central London to a more secluded house near their wedding venue.

They recently set up an Instagram account, leading to speculation they may post the first pictures of their baby on that site. Thataccount broke an Instagram record for quickly attracting millions offans.

The couple said in their statement they are grateful for the goodwillmessages they have received from around the world.

Harry and Meghan have asked people who want to send them baby gifts to instead donate to selected charities for children andparents in need.

They mentioned several charities in particular,including The Lunchbox Fund, WellChild, Baby2Baby and LittleVillage, which all have different connections to the royal couple.