Thursday, 20 June 2013

Kate Middleton to give birth where Prince William was born

The sex of Kate Middleton’s baby will be a royal surprise.
The Duchess of Cambridge will have a natural birth rather than an elective Caesarean section, the Daily Mail reported Wednesday.The baby, which will be third in line to the British throne, is due mid-July.Middleton will give birth in a $15,000 private suite in St. Mary’s Hospital in London.

The hospital is the same one where Prince Diana gave birth to Middleton’s hubby, Prince William, in 1982. Middleton’s mother, Carole Middleton, and sister, Pippa, are expected to be by her side during the birth.
Palace sources   confirmed that the Duchess (seen here in March) has chosen to have a natural childbirth at the private wing of the St. Mary's Hospital in Paddington, West London.
Royal aides are also drawing up plans to whisk William to the hospital by helicopter should he be on duty as a search and rescue pilot of the Royal Air Force when his wife goes into labor.
In addition to family, Middleton will be surrounded by
all manner of creature comforts and England’s top doctors.Her suite will feature a satellite television, radio, safe, bedside phone and refrigerator, according to the Daily Mail. The room has Internet service, newspaper delivery and a dedicated kitchen staff.

Don’t spoil the surprise!  Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, seen here in April, reportedly won’t learn the sex of her baby until she gives birth in July.

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