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MEGHAN Markle is not planning to pose with her newborn baby on the hospital steps like Kate Middleton and Diana, it is understood.

The Sun revealed that the Duchess of Sussex is expected to break a four-decade royal tradition by shunning the Lindo Wing of St Mary’s Hospital in London.

 Meghan Markle will not be giving birth at the Lindo Wing of St Mary’s Hospital in Paddington
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Meghan Markle will not be giving birth at the Lindo Wing of St Mary’s Hospital in PaddingtonCredit: EPA

Royal Correspondent Emily Andrews reported that the mum-to-be wants a more private, normal birth and to bond with her baby without the pressure of looking picture perfect.

When asked whether Meghan is planning an “on the steps moment”, Emily told the On Heir podcast: “At the moment, we understand that she isn't, she doesn't want to do that, isn't going to do that.”

American commentator Omid Scobie added that the photo-call would go against Meghan's “feminist” beliefs.

“Given what we know about Meghan, the optics of a totally glamorous, picture-perfect moment hours after giving birth are not quite in alignment with her views on the world,” he said.

Last year the Duchess of Cambridge looked immaculate as she emerged just hours after Prince Louis’ birth.

The Sun previously reported that Meghan is not expected to give birth at the luxury hospital wing where Kate and Princess Diana had their children.

 Prince Louis will celebrate his first birthday on April 23 this year
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Prince Louis will celebrate his first birthday on April 23 this yearCredit: Reuters
 Prince Charles and Princess Diana pictured with their newborn son Prince William on June 22, 1982
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Prince Charles and Princess Diana pictured with their newborn son Prince William on June 22, 1982Credit: Getty - Contributor

Instead, the couple have opted for a maternity unit closer to their Windsor home.

A source said: “This child will not be born at the Lindo.

“The talk of all the senior clinicians there is that Meghan doesn’t want to copy what Kate did.

“Harry and Meghan realise there is intense public interest but this baby is not a direct heir to the throne and they want the birth to be as private as possible.

“Meghan is nervous about complications such as an emergency Caesarean and doesn’t want the pressure of having to look immaculate on the hospital steps just hours later.

“Like any anxious first-time mum, she’s worried about the birth itself.

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She just wants a normal, natural birth and to bond with her baby

“As she is over 35, she is considered a slightly older mum — which sometimes can lead to some complications.

“Meghan also has the added stress of the world’s attention on her — everyone wants to catch the first glimpse of the new royal addition.

“She and Harry have decided that rather than go somewhere as public as the Lindo they will allow Meghan to recover somewhere more private.

“She just wants a normal, natural birth and to bond with her baby, without being primped and blow-dried to within an inch of her life just for the pictures.”

Chelsea Hirschhorn, CEO of parenting company Fridababy, urged Meghan to skip the traditional photocall.

She wrote in an open letter: “Dear Royal Mom-To-Be.

"You will soon give birth to one of the most anticipated babies in the world and like your princess predecessors, you'll be expected to parade outside of the hospital in front of throngs of photographers to show off your new bundle of joy shortly after giving birth.

"You'll smile, you'll wave, you'll be radiant, but between your legs will be a whole different story.

"Sure your blowout will be perfect for your hospital step photo-op, but people will be opening on all the wrong things - like how soon you will fit into your pre-baby wardrobe - instead of having an honest conversation about what women go through during birth and immediately after.

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 Harry and Meghan are expected to welcome their first child at the end of April or in early May
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Harry and Meghan are expected to welcome their first child at the end of April or in early MayCredit: PA:Press Association

Chelsea added that no matter how glamorous Meghan may look on the day, she “won’t feel like herself".
Last year actress Keira Knightley, 34, criticised 37-year-old Kate’s seemingly perfect post-baby appearances.

She said the fact that Kate “was out of hospital seven hours later with her face made up and high heels on” felt unrealistic and not achievable for a lot of women.

Los Angeles-born Meghan, 37, is focusing on her love of modern wellness remedies to help with her anxieties including pre-natal massages.

She is said to be worried about her age as a first-time mum. Anyone over 35 is medically classed as geriatric.

Meghan — who follows a vegan diet during the week and swears by drinking green juice — is using meditation to help ease her nervousness.

The Sun on Sunday also revealed that her mum Doria, 62, has been taking pregnancy massage lessons in LA.

She has been learning about pressure points for pain relief and breathing techniques so she can assist Meghan when she goes into labour.

Doria is expected to fly to the UK in the coming days.

Meghan is dedicated to following New Age birthing techniques, including chanting and breathing routines using natural smells and sound therapy, it is claimed.

She has been taking her mum’s advice on the use of essential oils that help balance the female hormone system.

Other spiritual and wellness areas that interest the Duchess include the use of aromatherapy and healing using crystals.

Meghan is now also enjoying a range of caffeine-free specialised herbal teas.

A source said: “She has always been very spiritual and has a great love for yoga, good food and mediation.

“Now she is taking it all to another level to make sure she is in the best place physically and mentally for the birth of their baby.

“She’s been trying spiritual techniques aimed at pregnant women and Harry has been supporting her. He has come round to her way of thinking after seeing the huge benefits of inner wellness.”

 Princess Anne leaves St Mary's Hospital with her three day-old baby daughter, Zara Phillips in May 1981
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Princess Anne leaves St Mary's Hospital with her three day-old baby daughter, Zara Phillips in May 1981Credit: Getty - Contributor
 Prince William and Kate Middleton welcomed their first son Prince George in July 2013
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Prince William and Kate Middleton welcomed their first son Prince George in July 2013Credit: Getty - Contributor
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Princess Charlotte was born on May 2nd 2015Credit: AFP
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