Trending News|April 24, 2015 11:53 EDT
Kate Middleton Due Date News, Rumors: Sources Narrowing Down Due Date of Upcoming Royal Baby
Today marks the day of the Dutchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton's due date according to several reports. Although there is still no news saying that Middleton has given birth, rumors claim that it will be anytime now since her due date was projected for late April.
A lot of people are quite excited to see Royal baby No. 2. and after Middleton and Prince William's first baby, Prince George, fans are even more excited and anxious to see Prince George's younger sibling.
There are a lot of rumored dates about when Middleton is speculated to give birth, and many reports claim the most prominent is this Saturday, April 25. A reported statement apparently went out from the Kensington Palace saying that there is still no confirmed date.
"We haven't ever confirmed a due date. The duchess herself said mid to late April, and there have been plenty of dates bandied around in the media, but we've never confirmed anything, and we never will," the Palace reportedly told MailOnline.
Beyond that, many supporters are remaing anxious and excited especially about the possibility that the new baby might be a girl.
Of course if it's a boy, it is still exciting as there will be an added member in line to the throne. But if it is a girl, a lot of people are already speculating that people will respond quite happier since the Royal couple already has a boy and it would be nice to see them taking care of a princess.
Meanwhile, while Middleton prepares to give birth once again, her husband Prince William is just reportedly off his air ambulance helicopter training and back with his wife to aid and support her as she can give birth anytime now.
"The Duke of Cambridge has completed the first phase of his in-work air ambulance helicopter pilot training with Bond Air Services earlier than anticipated," Palace officials said in a statement. "As he now will not have any further training to complete after returning from paternity leave, he will not return to duties with Bond until that time, and will remain on unpaid leave until then."