With Middleton still in the hospital and no official word on the birth of her baby, many have flocked to the scene outside of St. Mary's hospital.

Reporters have been camped outside of the hospital for weeks now, and royal fans have now joined on the streets for the anticipation of the arrival of the royal baby.

"It's absolutely buzzing outside the Lindo Wing: TV outlets from every corner of the globe, almost 100 photographers on ladders," a source said, according to Us Weekly. "Kate's been in labor over 10 hours now and everyone's on tenterhooks."

Middleton and Prince William, both 31, arrived quietly through the side entrance of the hospital around 6 a.m. on Monday, July 22.

"Everyone is waiting for that moment that the birth bulletin is carried out of the main entrance and driven to Buckingham Palace. Of course, that means between now and then every photographer is jumping to attention at the first sight of anyone leaving the building with an envelope in their hands. It's tense," the source said.

Fans who didn't have an opportunity to be in London for the birth of the baby have flocked to social media for commentary.

Middleton went into labor naturally and not induced. She walked So far, everything is "progressing normally."

The public will find out more details on whether or not the royal baby is a boy or girl when it is placed on a bulletin on the gates of Buckingham Palace.
Before the public is told about the birth, The Queen must be informed.

Once the birth is confirmed, a gun salute will be fired in central London.

See a livestream outside of St. Mary's hospital here:

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