3 Julai 2013

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Though Kate Middleton is due to give birth to her first child with Prince William on July 11, sources tell Us Weekly the palace has a plan in place should the Duchess of Cambridge go into labor early.

Kate middleton is due to give birth on July 11 -- but should her baby arrive early, the palace has a plan in place, multiple sources revealed in the June 24 issue of Us Weekly. "Catherine really wants to be near [Prince William] in the final weeks," an insider said of the pregnant Duchess of Cambridge, who's been dividing her time between her home in Anglesey, Wales, and Nottingham Cottage in London. "It's important to her." Should Middleton go into labor early, a helicopter will fly her 70 minutes away to London's St. Mary's Hospital. Once checked in, she hopes to give birth naturally, according to a source. However, should she run into delivery complications, an insider says "she will have a C-section." PHOTOS: All of Kate Middleton's maternity looks The royal baby's birth will be announced via a bulletin on an easel behind the gates of Buckingham Palace announcing, "Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Cambridge was safely delivered of a child." According to a palace aide, "There will be gun salutes, flag flying and bell pealing. It's very exciting."
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