The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are eagerly awaiting the July 13 arrival of their baby, and preparations are already underway to welcome the newborn into the world.
Us Weekly Magazine wrote that "Kate Middleton, 31, and Prince William, 31, are officially on baby watch, taking every possible precaution to ensure the safe delivery of their first child, the heir to the royal throne. The newest move has literally moved the expectant mom from her parents' house, where she has been hiding out for the past few weeks, to a home much closer to the London hospital where she will give birth!"
The royal couple has also relocated to a place quite nearer to the hospital, with Kate having moved to the Nottingham Cottage, at Kensington Palace in London.
The place has two bedrooms and is right across the St. Mary's Hospital, where the little princess (or prince) is scheduled to be born.
Kate has opted to stay at home to await the baby, while William is some 300 miles away, along with the Royal Air Force.
A source for Us Weekly has told them, "William has been with Kate as much as possible, whenever he is off shift. They've been spending time just the two of them."
The source added that Kate is never alone when William goes on his tours with the Air Force. "There is always another family member with Kate. Kate does not want to have to go to the hospital on her own."
Apparently, Carole Middleton, Kate's mom, has also taken a more active role in watching over Kate. Carole has been reportedly spotted spending more time with Kate.
There has generally been a great excitement as the world awaits for the arrival of William and Kate's baby.
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