Kate Middleton Baby Bump, Due Date: Pregnant Duchess to Give Birth 10 Days Earlier Than Announce Delivery Day, Royal Child Arriving July 3?
Princess Diana gave birth to Prince William on June 21, 1982, which was 10 days before her publicized due date that media outlets were reporting on during the months leading up to the delivery. Now some speculation has begun on whether or not Kate Middleton's alleged due date of July 13, 2013, is actually genuine. The Duchess of Cambridge has often been compared to her late mother-in-law and has followed in her footsteps in many instances, but do you think that she and the rest of the Royal Family are trying to pull one over on the public? If this speculation is true, we could be welcoming the future heir to the throne as early as July 3!
Back in January, the Royal Family officially announced that Kate's due date would fall in July and then in April, the Duchess got a little more specific when she told reporters that the due date would be "around mid-July, but apparently, babies have their own agenda."
Though these reports are pretty vague, reports started coming in that the actual birth would be on July 13, 2013. This date has yet to be confirmed by the palace, but this new story of that date being false definitely throws a wrench into the news.
Just as Princess Diana did with Princes William and Harry, Kate will deliver her first child in the private Lindo Wing at St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, London.
This potential earlier due date could mean that the Duke and Duchess might become parents any day now. Prince William's birthday was less than a week ago and or Princess Diana's birthday is July 1, so either way the future heir will share a royal summer birthday with her family.