Royal baby: labor has begun
Kate Middleton's labor would begin. The Duchess of Cambridge was in fact admitted to St. Mary's Hospital around 5 this morning and is about to give birth to her first child.
Sky News correspondent Paul Harrison said, "There was a lot of buzz this morning around 5.30am. One or two people saw a convoy of vehicles that appeared to be coming from Kensington Palace."
Prince Wiliam would have declared that he wanted to be next to his wife during labor, so it is reasonable to assume that he is inside the hospital. Meanwhile, there continues to be great excitement outside the clinic, where journalists and reporters from all over the world have been stationed for several days now (see here the images of the media assault on the clinic where Kate is about to give birth).
Queen Elizabeth II is also eagerly awaiting her great grandchild because, as she said in recent days, she would like to go on vacation soon.
So will today be the great day that will see the birth of the future heir of England? We can only wait for the next few hours to find out.
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