George Clooney addresses rumours he'll be godfather to Meghan and Harry's baby

She's due very soon!

Author: Emma DoddsPublished 12th Feb 2019
Last updated 12th Feb 2019

Hollywood actor George Clooney may have recently become a dad to twins with his wife Amal Clooney, but there have been rumours that he's about to get involved with another baby whose birth is imminent. Known for being a close friend to Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, speculation has been swirling that he and Amal might have been asked to be godparents to the little tot.

The 57-year-old, who became dad to daughter Ella and son Alexander in June 2017 with Amal, has now addressed the rumours in an interview with Australia's Who magazine - and he's definitely NOT going to be godfather to the upcoming Royal baby.

He sarcastically answered, "Oh yes, I’ll be godfather of the royals apparently," before saying once and for all, "No! I’m a father of twins, I have enough to deal with!"

This comes after George spoke out about how Meghan was being treated, likening her to Harry's mother, Princess Diana. He said, "They’re just chasing Meghan Markle everywhere, she’s been pursued and vilified.

"She’s a woman who is seven months pregnant and she has been pursued and vilified and chased in the same way that Diana was and it’s history repeating itself."

Meghan Markle confirmed to the public on an outing in Birkenhead that she was due at the end of April or early May, with an eyewitness telling the MailOnline, "She said she is six months pregnant and due at the end of April, beginning of May," with Meghan apparently saying, "He's going to make a fantastic father," whilst pointing to Prince Harry.

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