Royal Family
The Royal family look out from the balcony of Buckingham Palace during the Trooping the Colour parade on June 17, 2017 in London, England. Getty Images/Chris Jackson

Meghan Markle will soon give birth to her first child and even though the details of the royal’s arrival will be kept private, the members of the royal family have spoken publicly about the newest addition to their clan.

A few months ago, Queen Elizabeth II expressed her excitement over Baby Sussex during her annual Christmas broadcast. In December, Her Majesty said that they have a busy 2018 with two royal weddings and the upcoming arrival of Markle and Prince Harry’s baby.

While in Cuba, Camilla Parker Bowles also talked about Markle and Prince Harry’s baby and said that she’s excited to meet the baby. In November, Prince Charles visited the Australia House in London, where he talked about his future grandchild.

“My son Harry tells me that during their recent tour of Australia, he and his wife were offered countless thoughtful suggestions for the name of their forthcoming baby. Just between us, I suspect that Kylie and Shane may possibly make the shortlist, but… I would not hold your breath for Edna or Les,” he joked.

Prince Charles also expressed his excitement over Markle's pregnancy news shortly after it was announced in October. At that time, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were in Australia for their first overseas tour as a married couple.

Prince William may not have talked about his future nephew or niece directly but he discussed the challenges of having a newborn after Markle's pregnancy was announced by Kensington Palace. He said that the fear of having a newborn is quite worrisome especially for new parents.

Kate Middleton also opened up about the soon-to-be-addition to the royal family during her trip to Leicester last year. The mom of three said that she is excited to meet Baby Sussex.

"It's such a special time to have little kiddies. And a cousin for George and Charlotte, as well, and Louis... It will be really special," she said.

Markle and Prince Harry's baby may be born either this month or next month.