The Duchess of Sussex reportedly started her maternity leave last week, a month before she is due to give birth towards the end of April.
And Meghan, 37, is said to already be planning her return from maternity leave just six months after welcoming her first child with Prince Harry, 34 - who is said to be offering his full support.
The hardworking mother-to-be, who is passionate about charity work and was confirmed as the patron of four organisations earlier this year, is said to be attending the annual summit for One Young World in London in October.
The organisation worked with Meghan before she married into the royal family in 2014, and announced last week that the Queen's Commonwealth - of which Meghan is a Patron- would be partnering with them for the event later this year.
The Duchess of Sussex, 37, (seen in London in March) is said to already be planning her return from maternity leave just six months after welcoming her first child with Prince Harry, 34, appearing at a charity event in October
Speaking to Vanity Fair, a source said: 'Harry is keen to support Meghan in developing her own role and the opportunity to partner with a cause so close to her heart is an ideal stepping stone.
'All being well with the baby, the timing is perfect for her to expand her Commonwealth work through this new One Young World partnership with the Queen's Commonwealth Trust.
FEMAIL has contacted Kensington Palace for comment.
Last week the charity confirmed: 'One Young World, the global forum for young leaders, is delighted to be partnering with the Queen's Commonwealth Trust to bring young leaders from across the Commonwealth to London for our tenth Summit.
'Bringing the young leaders of the Commonwealth together at One Young World will give them the opportunity to accelerate change in their communities.'
The mother-to-be, who is passionate about charity work and was confirmed as the patron of four new organizations earlier this year, is said to be attending the annual summit for One Young World in London in October, with Harry's support- they are seen together at Westminster Abbey this month
Make like Meghan in a chain print dress by Victoria Beckham
The Duchess of Sussex never lets us down when it comes to chic styling.
Recently, she attended an event at Canada House wearing a bespoke green coat and dress by Erdem, based on designs from his AW19 collection, before changing into a completely different outfit for the Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey.
Meghan looked ultra chic as always but her latest ensemble (opting for a dress, coat, bag and shoes by Victoria Beckham) has got to be one of our favourites yet. This cream chain print midi is a custom made take on the label's forthcoming AW19 line and we love the elegant shade and floaty fit.
The exact piece isn't available online and everything featuring that sleek print has nowsold out after being spotted on the royal.
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The report comes just a week after the Duchess of Sussex is said to have started her maternity leave, a month before she is expected to give birth.
Buckingham Palace did not confirm her maternity plans did say that Meghan 'did not currently have any more official engagements scheduled, but will attend several private meetings.'
Meghan and Harry are due to welcome their first child in April, though they have not confirmed the gender of the baby.
Last week Betfair slashed the odds on the couple welcoming a girl, confirming that the odds are now at 1/2 after being a popular choice with punters.
'Following a significant bet this afternoon we've slashed the odds of the Royal baby being a girl from 10/11 to 1/2 , with a boy now out to 6/4,' said Betfair Spokesperson Katie Baylis.
One Young World worked with Meghan before she married into the royal family in 2014, and announced last week that the Queen's Commonwealth - of which Meghan is a Patron- would be partnering with them for the event later this year
Another bookmaker slashed odds that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's baby will be born on the Queen's birthday. The Queen is seen at King's College last week
The report comes just a week after the Duchess of Sussex is said to have started her maternity leave, a month before she is expected to give birth. Meghan and Harry are seen in London this month
She added: 'This bet is one of the biggest we've seen on the Royal Baby markets this year so could be a big clue that we will have a new Princess in the coming weeks.'
Further bets confirmed that Diana - in honour of Harry's late mother - still remains the 5/1 favourite for the name.
'Diana is the big 5/1 favourite for the name of the baby, with Grace, Victoria and Alice all at 14/1,' said Katie. 'Arthur is the favourite boy's name at 8/1 ahead of James and Edward at 14/1.'
Another bookmaker slashed odds that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's baby will be born on the Queen's birthday.
Coral has it at 10-1, down from 25-1, that Harry and Meghan's child will put in an appearance on April 21 – which is also Easter Sunday this year.
The Queen turns 93 in a month's time and will be the baby's great-grandmother.
Bets have confirmed that Diana - in honour of Harry's late mother - still remains the 5/1 favourite for the name of Harry and Meghan's first child
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And Meghan, 37, is said to already be planning her return from maternity leave just six months after welcoming her first child with Prince Harry, 34 –...
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