Guess what? The third Cambridge royal baby is almost here! And let’s face it, Kate Middleton knows a thing or two about welcoming new additions to the family. At just 36 years old, this mom has her birth plan for her latest bundle of joy organized down to the tiniest detail. That’s right, folks, Kate's got it all figured out. From her “baby team,” which includes her mom, Carole Middleton, to the hospital arrangements, everything is being prepared weeks in advance to ensure the arrival goes as smoothly as possible.
Here’s the deal: Kate’s "baby team" has been hard at work for weeks to ensure everything is in place. This group of dedicated individuals is making sure every single aspect of the baby’s arrival is covered, from media plans to security arrangements at the hospital. A royal source recently shared with Us Weekly that there’s even a backup plan for everything. “Carole has been visiting Kensington Palace frequently over the past few weeks, and alongside Prince William, she’s been incredibly supportive and helpful,” the source added. It’s clear that the Middleton and Cambridge families are working hand in hand to make this a special and seamless experience for Kate.
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Now, here’s the scoop on where Kate plans to deliver her third child. Despite rumors swirling for months that she wanted a home birth, it seems that Kate will stick with the Lindo Wing at London’s St. Mary’s Hospital. This is the very same place where she and Prince William, 35, welcomed their two other children, Prince George, 4, and Princess Charlotte, 2. The hospital is well-equipped to handle such a high-profile mom-to-be, having already welcomed Kate twice before. They’ve got this down to a science.
Hospital Preparations: A High-Security Operation
According to an insider, the hospital will only get a five-minute notice ahead of Kate’s arrival to prevent anyone from being tipped off that she’ll be leaving home. Because everything is so meticulously organized, the hospital can handle such short notice. “Security does regular sweeps of the room Kate has pre-reserved, then it’s resealed each time with tamper-proof tape. It’s a high-security operation. Even the crawl space above the room is checked regularly,” the source explained. This level of preparation ensures that Kate and her baby will be in the safest possible environment during this special time.
Post-Birth Plans: A Quick Return Home
Once Kate does give birth—her due date is reportedly in late April!—she hopes to leave her $9,650-per-day hospital room shortly after welcoming her third baby into the royal family. “Depending on how Kate feels, it’s hoped she can return home the same day or the following morning,” the source revealed. Can you believe it? This mom is ready to hit the ground running! We can’t wait to meet Kate and William’s new little one in just a few weeks!
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