Royal Baby Update: Watch For New Prince Or Princess Continues As Kate Middleton Officially Passes Her Due Date [PHOTO]
The world is still waiting on news concerning the birth of the newest member of the Royal Family with The Duchess of Cambridge officially passing her due date.
Kate Middleton & Prince William 'Hugely Grateful' To The Public For Well-Wishes
According to People Magazine, Kate Middleton is officially past her speculated due date (rumored to have been on April 23), and as a result, could be induced so things speed along.
"The decision to induce is based on how she is feeling, her history and how the baby is managing--it's a constant dialogue between the doctors, midwives and Kate," a pregnancy expert named Zita West told the magazine.
Speculation Continues About The Royal Baby's Name
The royal baby, Middleton's second with Prince William and officially the fourth in line for the throne, has been keeping the discussion about its impending arrival going--and has had countless spectators waiting around the clock for news of the birth.
Many have taken to Twitter (where the less traditional royal couple will be formally announcing the news via the official @KensingtonRoyal handle), to express their desires concerning the baby's birth, with many hoping that the baby will be born on the same day they were, giving them a small connection to the royal family as a result.
ok the #RoyalBaby should totally be born today so we could be birthday twins!!!!!!!!!!
— Meagan Hofer (@meagandhofer) April 27, 2015
pls let the royal baby be born today so I can share a birthday with a real life princess — Grace (@staywithgrace) April 27, 2015
If the Royal baby is born today we will share a Birthday — Kavita Oberoi OBE (@Kavita_Oberoi) April 27, 2015
Others are hoping that the baby won't be born until it is extremely overdue, simply because of the media frenzy it would cause:
I want the Royal Baby to be born around 1am on May the 8th, just to watch the news networks explode in a conflict of priorities.
— Andy Gilderdale (@AndyGilder) April 27, 2015
Some have predicted that the day has officially arrived, comparing how long the world waited for Prince George's arrival in 2013 with the current expectant child:
Prince George was born 231 days after pregnancy announcement. Today is 231 days since Cambridges announced expecting #RoyalBaby No.2. — Ellie (@LadyEllieWatts) April 27, 2015
Still though, some are simply still waiting for any news they can find
Well we've almost made it through the weekend. I wonder how long baby Cambridge watch will continue this week... Tick tock #royalbaby
— Rosie Nixon (@Rosie_Nixon) April 26, 2015
It’s 8am on what is now considered ‘overtime’ for royal baby watch (if you believe everything you read)… Still nothing! #RoyalBabyWatch — Martin (@CourtierUK) April 25, 2015
For the foreseeable future, my go-to excuse for not volunteering at school is that I'm on Royal Baby Watch.
— Wendi Aarons (@WendiAarons) April 17, 2015
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