Meghan Markle and Prince Harry announced last week they are planning to keep details about the Royal Baby private until they have had the chance to "celebrate privately" their arrival. The decision sparked criticism from members of the public who have been eagerly waiting to welcome the youngest member of the Royal Family into the world after showing their support to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex with several pounds worth of donations to the couple's favourite charities. But royal expert Melanie Bromley suggested Meghan and Harry could decide not to have their child receive a Royal title to avoid attracting too much public attention.
The E! News Chief Correspondent said: "Princess Anne, when she gave birth to Zara Philipps, decided not to give Zara Phillips a Princess title because she wanted Zara to have a normal a life as possible.
"Meghan and Harry have a choice whether to do that or not."
The Queen is believed to have offered her only daughter, Princess Anne, the opportunity to have her children hold a Royal title but refused.
Meghan and Harry's child would have automatically been kept from having a title if born a girl due to a Letters Patent issued in 1917 granting the title of Prince to all male children of the sovereign and their sons who have the title of Royal Highness and the prefix of Prince or Princess.
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry may chose not to give their child a title (Image: GETTY)
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