Pregnant Duchess Kate who publicly said she is due sometime between mid-April and the end of the month and her husband, Prince William, sent boxes of treats to royal super fans waiting outside St. Mary’s Hospital but it could be what is on the outside of the boxes that matters.
The two boxes of pastries and croissants were wrapped in pink ribbon, leading those desperately awaiting the royal baby’s birth to speculate it could be a girl.
Royal sources insist Kate, 33, and William, 32, do not know the gender of their second child. Their first child a boy, Prince George, will turn 2 in July. Since the Duchess publicly said she is due sometime between mid-April and the end of the month, fans have been camped outside St. Mary’s Hospital’s Lindo Wing where Kate is expected to deliver for weeks.
The two boxes of pastries and croissants were wrapped in pink ribbon, leading those desperately awaiting the royal baby’s birth to speculate it could be a girl.
Royal sources insist Kate, 33, and William, 32, do not know the gender of their second child. Their first child a boy, Prince George, will turn 2 in July. Since the Duchess publicly said she is due sometime between mid-April and the end of the month, fans have been camped outside St. Mary’s Hospital’s Lindo Wing where Kate is expected to deliver for weeks.
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