The world loves aroyal baby.
It’s a thankless task.
All of these royal mothers managed to hide their baby bumps without anyone even noticing.

Queen Elizabeth II had an easy fix for hiding her baby bumps
Times have certainly changed.
Elizabeth kept her pregnancies private for multiple reasons.
At the time, pregnancies were not celebrated like they are now.

Eventually, Elizabeth completely abstained from making any public appearances.
Two weeks before the announcement, she wore a monochromatic blouse and skirt ensemble that bunched at the waist.
Both looks cleverly added some bulk around Meghan’s baby bump in an effort to conceal it.

Meghan also became pregnant during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Both of these circumstances made it much easier to keep her pregnancy a secret.
“The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are overjoyed to be expecting their second child.”

“Princess Sofia is feeling well, and the birth is expected to take place in February 2025.
During the autumn, no changes in the public schedule of Princess Sofia are planned.”
Given it was her fourth pregnancy, Princess Sofia was quite accustomed to having to hide a baby bump.

In October 2024, the royal family announced onInstagramthat Beatrice was pregnant for a second time.
Catherine donned a loose-fitting dress with some stretch at the waist to cover any hint of a bump.
Of course,Princess Catherine went on to have stunning pregnancy stylewith all three of her children.

Charlene even addressed children in a 2013 interview.
“We had a big wedding.
It was a big adjustment after that,” Charlene told the Sunday World, as reported byHello!

“Now I’m settled and I think kids will come.
I don’t put any pressure on myself.
If it happens, it happens.”

Charlene relied on a couple of old styling tricks to keep her pregnancy a secret early on.
More than one royal has taken early pregnancy style cues from Diana.
Diana set the tone for royals in more ways than one.