Meghan Markle
Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex is pictured visiting the Royal Variety Charity’s on Dec. 18, 2018, in Twickenham, England. Chris Jackson/Getty Images

As rumors swirl that Meghan Markle has possibly already given birth to her and Prince Harry’s royal baby, the betting odds surrounding the child’s name, gender and more continue to change.

Royal family fans were wondering if the baby would be born on Queen Elizabeth’s birthday, which was Sunday, and while there’s still no evidence on whether or not the child has even been born yet, the Queen’s name, at 5/1, does have the best odds of being chosen as the baby’s, according to www.sportsbetting.ag.

The name Diana sits at 6/1 and Victoria at 8/1, but, even though the betting odds of the new royal being a girl are at 5/6, there’s always a chance it’s a boy. If it is, the top names are Albert and Philip at 12/1.

Which names have the worst odds of being chosen? A few no-brainers, including Barry (250/1), Boris (250/1), Donald (500/1) and Brexit (500/1).

When it comes to whether or not the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s first child will have hair, the betting odds are 1/2 for yes and 3/2 for no.

The world will just have to wait to see which of these options end up being true because Markle and Prince Harry have announced that the birth will be a private event. There will be no photos taken on the hospital steps the day the baby’s born, which means royal family fans might not know when the “Suits” alum’s had the child until the couple decides it’s time to make the announcement.

“It will probably be within a few days of the birth, but there is no time limit,” a source told Vanity Fair. “It will depend on how the birth goes and how the Duchess is feeling.”

For now, the only thing people have to go on is that her due date is supposedly any day now, or has perhaps passed only recently.