Any day now, the Duchess of Cambridge is set to give birth to the future heir to the throne, but we still don't know if the child will be a girl or boy. This of course also means that the royal baby is clearly not named yet, either, even if most insiders are claiming a girl named Alexandra will be welcomed into Kate Middleton and Prince William's arms. In fact, according to a Twitter post, Kate already went into labor!
Here is what was going on with the Twitter false alarm on this week:
Kate Middleton said to be in labor after emergency helicopter lands at Kensington Palace (via @betvictor) #RoyalBaby
— Gregor Peter (@L0gg0l) July 11, 2013
BREAKING - KATE MIDDLETON SAID TO HAVE GIVEN BIRTH TO A BABY GIRL (via @MrCelebUK) #RoyalBaby — Gregor Peter (@L0gg0l) July 11, 2013
RUMORS THAT DUCHESS OF CAMBRIDGE IS IN LABOR ARE NOT TRUE, PALACE SOURCE SAYS (via @sarahknapton) #RoyalBaby
— Gregor Peter (@L0gg0l) July 11, 2013
Well it's nice that this Gregor Peter guy (who was really just posting rumors he heard to his Twitter account) admitted his information was false. It certainly got people excited, though.
According to Digital Spy, the emergency helicopter incident had nothing to do with the Royals.
"We were called to two other incidents in the area. There's nothing else of significance relating to the royal birth," a spokesperson for the London Ambulance Service (LAS) explained.
July 11 was just another due date that sources were claiming to be the official Royal due date for Kate Middleton, but we really have no idea when it actually is. Prince William is reportedly playing polo for charity this weekend, so we should probably rule out Saturday and Sunday due dates, too.
Also, Kate is planning a natural birth for her first child at the Lindo Wing at St. Mary's Hospital, but the upscale professional staff is prepared for C-section protocol as well.
When do you think the Duchess will give birth to the future Prince or (the more favored) Princess of Cambridge?
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