As a journalist, itโs part and parcel to the job that when a major news event breaks, you drop everything and jump on it.
From surprise engagements, groundbreaking announcements and even a few police chases (thanks to my days as a regional reporter), thereโs the expectation that writers will cover breaking news at any given time โ within reason of course.
Itโs something Iโve been quite happy to oblige in โ thereโs nothing quite like the thrill of breaking a big story as it happens and sharing the news with an audience who are desperate for the information youโre able to provide.
But lately, thereโs been one impending event on my mind that will inevitably break at any given time โ but this time, my emotional investment in the cause has officially threatened my sanity. Multiple times.
I am of course referring to Meghan Markleโs Royal Baby, who has now surpassed its due date, and has me losing the plot in the process while it sits comfortably baking in Meghanโs regal tum.
It sounds ridiculous, but Iโm sure Iโm not alone when I say that Royal Baby watch has had a major impact on my life โ socially, emotionally and personally.
It all starts with the notifications.
As soon as my phone beeps, my eyes are instantly drawn to its screen in panic.
My initial reaction is to search frantically for key words โMeghanโ, โbabyโ and โSussexโ. If I donโt see any, all is well (until the next notification pings, that is).
This is an hourly, if not half-hourly occurrence, and sadly often falls during times when Iโm supposed to be socialising with loved ones.
Yes, I have become that person who constantly checks their phone at the dinner table, only ever half engaged in the conversation.
To my friends and family โ Iโm sorry. I promise Iโm not that rude normally!
Here are some classic examples of me being rude. And dedicated to the job. But also distressingly rude.
Then come the mini-heart attacks.
With Harry and Meghanโs newly-launched Instagram account being the firm favourite as the medium of choice for them to post any Royal Baby updates on, my notification alerts from their account are on super-sonic sound.
And frankly, I reckon they know it, because they love to post about everything but the Royal Baby โ and itโs killing me.
To make matters worse, Instagramโs notifications flash up on my iPhone initially with just the one line: โ@SussexRoyal just posted.โ
By the time my heart has leaped into my throat, my shaking fingers scrambling to unlock my phone by shoving my blood drained spinning face in front of the screen for quick face-recognition, Iโve lost precious seconds in knowing about that anticipated baby announcement.
Because the moment that news is finally confirmed, Iโll be going deep into the trenches to report on it for you, dear reader, on this very website.
But then, for the last month, their posts have always been about something else.
From posts about Harryโs involvement in the London Marathon (curse you Haz for your amazing involvement in an incredible cause), to wishing the Queen aka Gan Gan a happy birthday โ my reaction is always as follows:
And I know Iโm not alone in this โ the posts to @SussexRoyalโs Instagram account are often flooded with comments from fans who, like me, suffer a minor anxiety attack thinking itโs the Royal Baby announcement.
โWhy are yโall truing to give us a heart attack with a notification?! And then itโs not the baby,โ one follower wrote.
Meanwhile another fan wrote: โMy heart just dropped a beat,โ accompanied by several sweating emojis โ I feel you, girl.
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And then thereโs the broken sleep.
I canโt remember the last time I slept right through the night without waking up to a Tweet notification from various royal accounts and reporters situated in the UK.
And every morning, I wake up and scroll through my phone in vague disbelief that it hasnโt happened yet.
But happened it has not โ and as we wait with baited breath for even the slightest whisper of baby from Frogmore Cottage, Iโve realised something โ I wouldnโt have this any other way.
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In a world where the news cycle is often saturated with doom and gloom, such as worrying statistics, political storms and tragic events that can take a deep emotional toll, the news of a brand-new baby being born to parents who are undisputed role models to the masses is beautifully refreshing.
And thatโs why despite my broken sleep, minor heart attacks and temporary loss of social etiquette, the ordeal is going to be entirely worth it.
Thereโs no denying the birth of Baby Sussex is going to be an historical event โ one that I, and millions of others will remember for years to come.
But stripping it all back to its core โ the story of the Royal Babyโs birth is pure: A mother is about to welcome her first child with a loving husband, and thatโs something to celebrate.
Stay tuned โ you know Iโll be ready and waiting.