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Second Royal Baby is on the Way!
Published in Amwal Al Ghad on 02 - 05 - 2015

The Duchess of Cambridge has been admitted to hospital in the early stages of labour.
Catherine was admitted to the Lindo Wing at St Mary's Hospital in west London where her first child, Prince George, was born in July 2013.
Kensington Palace said "labour is progressing as normal" for the duchess, who was taken to the hospital by car.
The duchess travelled from the palace with her husband Prince William and was admitted at 06:00 BST (05:00 GMT).
Officials have said the duchess and the prince do not know the sex of their unborn child.
The new baby will be fourth in line to the throne, behind his or her grandfather Prince Charles , father Prince William and brother Prince George.
On Thursday, during an official engagement, Prince Charles said he was hoping the duchess gave birth to a girl.
Prime Minister David Cameron told BBC Breakfast it was "very exciting news".
He added: "With the rest of the nation I'll be wishing them well today, hoping for a healthy and happy outcome."
Labour leader Ed Miliband said: "I want to pass on my best wishes to the Duchess of Cambridge. My thoughts are with her and the Duke of Cambridge today. I wish them well."
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg tweeted: "Best of luck to the Duchess of Cambridge today, as she gives birth to her second child. The thoughts of the whole country will be with her."
Two police officers now guard the familiar brown door to the private Lindo Wing at St Mary's Hospital in west London.
The media areas are filled with camera crews and reporters from around the world.
The small group of royal fans who've camped outside the hospital for two weeks at last know a baby is on the way.
The statement from Kensington Palace was emailed to royal correspondents at 06:34 BST confirming that the Duchess of Cambridge was in the early stages of labour.
It's a brief statement, just two sentences, and that will be it for now.
Kensington Palace has made it clear that there will be no running commentary on the duchess's labour.
The next news we will hear will be the announcement that a baby has been born.
Source: BBC News


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