Hmmmm....
Does this mean that the process is moving much faster than predicted or expected?
EC….?
In terms of the Royal Assent - no. Being as it's a matter under the umbrella of national security and standing, Herself will be completely up to speed on what's in the bill and already have given her input, so the assent is a formality. She'll sign it with any other bills or petition responses she has when it lands on her desk.
In terms of Parliament - yeah, it's been quicker than usual! They can take a long time to debate a bill (the bill making my Borough a Royal Borough was before Parliament for 22 years, but that's an exception.).
My only little bit of bother is if May delays invoking article 50 for more than about a week. Once it's invoked, the European Court can't opine or rule on the bill, as they technically no longer have any jurisdiction. Until article 50 is invoked, they can stick their noses in.