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Meghan's trip to Fiji in question as royal baby rumours continue to swirl

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Cape Town – Rumours of a royal baby on the way remain rife as Meghan’s every move is analysed to see if she is indeed pregnant.

The latest fuel to the fire comes after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex attended the royal wedding of Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank on Friday.

Meghan looked warm and snug in a navy blue Givenchy gown covered by a loosely fit matching coat, sending the internet into overdrive.

SEE PICS OF MEGHAN’S OUTFIT HERE:

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But That’s not all. According to E! News, Meghan will not be travelling to Fiji with Prince Harry during their upcoming royal tour.

A local guide let slip that the former Suits actress will not be going to Fiji due to concerns that the Zika virus might be spreading in the country, which can be harmful to pregnant woman and their unborn child, Australian magazine New Idea reported.

READ MORE: 14 things you need to know about the Zika virus

Time will only tell as the royal couple are set to leave for Australia on Tuesday, 16 October. Harry and Meghan are scheduled to travel to Fiji on Tuesday, 23 October.

READ MORE: Harry and Meghan's overseas tour - Where are they going?

Royal baby rumours continued to spread after it was recently reported that the couple are trying for a little one and are planning a big family.

READ MORE: Prince Harry and Meghan are reportedly ‘trying for a baby’

(Photos: AP)

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