Royal baby watch is well and truly on: Check out the most dedicated fans waiting for Baby Sussex
Think you're keen? You ain't seen nothing yet!
Terry Hutt, who turned 84 on 30th April, hoped that he and the royal baby would share the same birthday as him. (Image: Getty Images)
Terry, who has been an avid royal watched since World War II and camped out for all of Prince William and Duchess Catherine's children in his eye-catching Union Jack suit, said he's "disappointed" this royal baby won't be as public as the Cambridge children but says "privacy comes first." Onya, Terry! (Image: Twitter @chrisshipitv)
Terry even has two cards ready to send to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex: one for a boy and one for a girl. (Image: ITV)
And Terry, who lives over two hours away from Windsor in Weston-super-Mare, is even camping out over night. Now that is dedication. (Image: Twitter @droidcam)
"My wife allows me to come, we've been together 57 years and so I've got a good partner," said Terry, pictured here with 75 year-old fellow super-fan Margaret Taylor. (Image: Getty Images)
It's safe to say Margaret is a fellow super-fan, take a look at her house! (Image: Network Ten)
Complete with Harry and Meghan wedding day dolls no less. (Image: Network Ten)
"I'm so excited for Baby Sussex, I can't wait, I just wish it would hurry up." Us too Margaret. Also, where can we get one of those suits? (Image: Network Ten)
Seeing double? These Harry and Will lookalikes were spotted on the streets of Windsor. (Image: Twitter @droidcam)
The shop window of Glorious Britain near Windsor Castle has been decked out with all sorts of royal baby merchandise. (Image: Getty Images)
One group of royal fans was snapped at London's St Pancras Station wearing masks of Harry, Meghan, Will and Kate. (Image: Twitter @Ibilola_Amao)
And even their baby got in on the fun. (Image: Twitter @Ibilola_Amao)