Last week, all eyes were on Meghan Markle as she stepped out during her official visit to Northern Ireland, two months before her royal wedding to Prince Harry.

And with just weeks to go before Kate Middleton gives birth to her third child and Meghan Markle's new niece/nephew, it appears the former actress is already thinking of her own royal baby.

During her visit to the Emerald Isles, PEOPLE reports the 36-year-old met a husband and wife team who make innovative and hypoallergenic baby products for a brand called Schnuggle.

Pointing to the products, Meghan said: 'I'm sure at some point we'll need the whole thing.

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'It's very sweet,' Meghan said while looking at a baby bath, changing mat and Moses basket.

Sinead Murphy, who founded the company with her husband Adam, told reporters: 'They seemed very engaged with the products. Harry was particularly interested in the bath. I wonder if he has witnessed bath time with his nephew or niece.'

Asked about the significance of Markle's baby hint, she added, 'With an upcoming marriage it's likely there is going to be an announcement in the next few years. No pressure on the lovely couple!'

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Prince Harry is known to be a popular uncle to Prince George and Princess Charlotte.

'They're the most amazing things ever,' he praised in an interview with Daily Mail last summer, suggesting he's keen to start a family as soon as the royal wedding is over.

However, if Meghan and Harry do welcome a brood in the years to come, their potential children won't have royal titles such as prince, princess, duchess or duke.

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It's widely believe Prince Harry and Meghan will take on the titles of Duke and Duchess of Sussex upon marriage.

The reason behind the lack of titles for the future children comes from the Letters Patent written by King George V in 1917.

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The patent decreed that the great-grandchildren through the male line of the reigning sovereign would not receive HRHs, with the exception of the oldest son of the Prince of Wales, a.k.a Prince George. Everyone else – i.e. Harry and Megahn's children – will take the surname Mountbatten-Windsor.

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So, when the couple have children they will most likely be Lord Mountbatten-Windsor/ Lady Mountbatten-Windsor.

However, the Queen did step in before Princess Charlotte's birth give her and any future siblings the same stylings afforded to George, but there's no sign this will or won't happen for Harry's children.

Besides, the soon-to-be-married couple may not even want their children to have royal titles.

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For example, Prince Edward and Sophie Rhys-Jones decided with the monarch in 1999 that their children would not receive royals titles even though they were entitled to them.

The couple previously explained this to a 'clear personal wish ... appropriate to the likely future circumstances of their children'.

Well, let's hear the pitter patter of tiny feet before we start thinking of titles, shall we?

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