JULY 21- Duchess of Cambridge Kate’s mother, Carole Middleton, has reportedly told her near and dear ones that the royal baby will be a Leo, which means that Kate would not give birth until at least July 23.
However, the staff at St. Mary’s Hospital in Paddington, London, has been told to be on standby by the British Royal family.
A source told the Daily Telegraph newspaper: “A small number of staff at St Mary’s who might be called upon when the Duchess gives birth were told they had to remain teetotal for a month before the due date. They were told the due date was July 19.”
She said previously: “We don’t know what’s going to happen. We’re all waiting at the end of a telephone.
The royal baby is believed to have a relatively “normal” childhood because the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are keen to break traditions in order to give their offspring the best start to life.