Utmost delight is building outside St Mary’s Hospital where the Duchess of Cambridge is gifted with the birth of her third child.
Kate Middleton was driven by her husband from Kensington Palace to the private Lindo Wing, in Paddington, London, before rush-hour traffic hit the city this morning.
At 6 am, the 36-year-old was admitted in the “early stages of labour” at the exclusive maternity unit where she previously welcomed son George, four, and two-year-old daughter Charlotte.
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Mad fans of the Royal Family are building a crowd outside the hospital in the hope of catching a moment eye catch of newborn Baby Cambridge.
With George, the Duchess gave birth 10-and-a-half hours after being admitted to the hospital, but Charlotte was born just two hours and 34 minutes after Kate arrived at the Lindo Wing.
It could be a speedy arrival for the soon-to-be family-of-five and if Kate gives birth by the end of the day – as is expected – the royal baby will be born on patriotic St George’s Day.
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