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Odds continue to mount that make it seem more likely Meghan Markle will give birth to twins. She and Prince Harry are pictured leaving Christmas Day church service in King’s Lynn, England on Dec. 25, 2018.  Stephen Pond/Getty Images

The odds continue to grow that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry might be expecting twins, with the latest odds once again being slashed in favor of the couple welcoming more than one child.

According to booking site Betfair, the odds that the Duchess of Sussex will be giving birth to not one, but two babies, have been slashed to 3/1, down from 5/1 a couple of weeks ago.

Bookies Coral have also slashed some of their odds on twins as well, taking it down to 5/1. As for Ladbrokes, the odds still sit at 6/1 for twins, as well as 4/5 that the Duchess would, in fact, give birth in March, rather than April, which has previously been suggested.

“A March baby looks most likely for Meghan, and we’re not yet ruling out the Duchess of Sussex giving birth to two babies next year,” Alex Apati of Ladbrokes told Express UK.

While nothing has been confirmed by the royal family in regards to whether or not Markle would be welcoming more than one child, studies have shown that women in their 30s, like the Duchess, are more likely to give birth to twins than women in their 20s.