Prince William's cousin says Kate and William will make 'great parents'

Prince William's cousin, Peter Phillips, has opened up about the British royal family's excitement to welcome the royal baby, and has said Prince William and his pregnant wife Kate Middleton will make "great parents".
"First and foremost, everyone is ecstatic for both," said Peter, speaking to royal correspondent Max Foster in an interview on CNN.

"They will make great parents and it’s great to be able to welcome another child into the family, if not from a selfish perspective for my two girls to be able to grow up with a playmate."


 

The Duchess of Cambridge has spent time with Peter's daughters in the past, and was seen enjoying a walk with little Savannah on a previous occasion, accompanied by Kate's dog Lupo.

Kate is expected to give birth sometime over the next few days in mid-July, and the excitement surrounding her unborn child, who will be the third-in-line to the throne, is building.

Members of the press have been camping outside the Lindo Wing of St Mary's Hospital where Kate will give birth, and Peter acknowledged the amount of attention the royal baby was getting.


"He or she will be under a great deal of scrutiny," he said. "That being said, both of the baby's parents are used to that and I think there is the structure and infrastructure around them all to be able to protect them to a certain extent.

"Sure, the baby's going to be in the limelight, just like William was from a very early age."

Security efforts have doubled outside the Lindo Wing. Policemen were seen checking the area outside the hospital earlier this week, inspecting lampposts and drains.

Earlier this week policemen were seen checking the area outside the Lindo Wing, inspecting lampposts and drains.


Peter went on to talk about how he and his sister Olympic silver medallist Zara Phillips, who is pregnant with her first child with husband Mike Tindall, were raised.

"My parents made it very clear to both Zara and I that when we were growing up, we were very privileged," said Peter.

"We actually had to go out and work for a living. It wasn't going to be presented on a plate to us. We had to forge our own careers.

"My sister has been hugely successful in her own quest and for someone like Zara getting up at five in the morning, riding ten horses and then going to a competition, that's hard work.

"People see the end product and they don't understand the amount of work that goes into trying to put these things on."


Majority think royal baby will be a brown-haired Princess called Alexandra

The majority of the public think that Prince William and Kate Middleton's baby will be a brown-haired Princess called Alexandra.
An infographic by Coral also showed that people think the royal baby will be born in the morning and will weigh 7lb.

The current estimated amount that has been bet on the future King or Queen already stands at £1m.


 

A separate survey of 2000 adults revealed other popular names for the little one, who is due in the next few days.
Diana is still an overwhelming popular name with nearly 20% of people preferring to honour Diana, Princess of Wales with the new arrival's name.

The name George has been a favourite for many since Duchess Kate's pregnancy was announced and it continues to top the polls with nearly one fifth of people choosing the name in the survey.

As the world eagerly awaits the safe arrival of the Queen's third great-grandchild, one thing is certain. His or her official title will be His or Her Royal Prince or Princess of Cambridge.

Buckingham Palace made the announcement on Monday that the child will follow his or her parents who are known as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, respectively.

While the public are still undecided on what the baby's name might be, William and Kate also have yet to choose a name. They have reportedly drawn up a shortlist of names for their baby, but are waiting until he or she is born before making a final decision.

Even when the baby does arrive, it may be a while before the name is revealed to the public. Prince William's parents Prince Charles and Diana, Princess of Wales, waited a week before revealing the name of their first-born son.

Below are the results of the poll.

Gender of royal baby:
Girl 56.5%
Boy 43.5%

Top five most popular boys' names:
George 19.9%
James 11.3%
Charles 7.5%
Phillip 7.35%
Henry 5.5%

Top five most popular girls' names:
Diana 19.6%
Victoria 16.2%
Elizabeth 14.2%
Grace 7.95%
Charlotte 6.0%

What colour eyes will the royal baby have?
Blue 41.9%
Brown 31.4%
Hazel 15.5%
Green 5.05%

What colour hair will the royal baby have?
Brown 64.2%
Blonde 21.3%
Ginger 8.8%
Black 5.75%

Do you think the royals will have:
One baby 79.5%
Twins 15%

Waxwork Prince William and Kate relocate for arrival of royal baby

One of London's most famous tourist attractions is making its own preparations for the latest addition to the Royal Family.
Madame Tussauds is moving its models of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge to a more prominent location ahead of the birth of their first child.
But will a waxwork royal baby be joining them?
Tim Allman reports.

Kate Middleton : Le prince William, 'incroyablement détendu', se défoule au polo

Entre la présence de toute la famille Middleton au côté de la reine Elizabeth II jeudi soir pour le premier gala du Coronation Festival célébrant l'excellence britannique à l'occasion du 60e anniversaire du couronnement de la souveraine, et l'annonce de la participation du prince William, au Jerudong Trophy, match de polo caritatif qu'il doit disputer ce dimanche, tout a porté cette semaine à croire que Kate Middleton n'était pas nécessairement sur le point d'accoucher...

Et n'en déplaise au Mirror, tabloïd qui s'est fait un plaisir de jeter dès jeudi un pavé dans la mare en avançant que la duchesse de Cambridge était prétendument sur le point d'accoucher (sous le seul prétexte d'avoir vu un hélicoptère en action au palais de Kensington, comme c'est exceptionnel...), c'est encore le calme plat du côté de la suite Lindo qui doit accueillir la future maman. Le Mirror a certes récidivé depuis, indiquant vendredi que le travail n'avait pas commencé (ben voyons), et samedi que le prince William avait quitté la base d'Anglesey, au nord du Pays de Galles, où il officie comme pilote d'hélicoptère de sauvetage, pour rejoindre son épouse. Ah ? Vraiment ? Ce n'était pas plutôt pour se rendre dans le Hampshire (sud de l'Angleterre) ?

Il n'a en effet échappé à aucun média anglo-saxon (photos à l'appui) que le prince William jouait samedi avec son frère Harry un match de bienfaisance sponsorisé par Kent and Curwen et organisé sur le domaine du pape de la comédie musicale Andrew Lloyd-Webber, tandis que leur cousine Zara Phillips dévoilait son baby bump dans le même contexte, mais ailleurs. Disputée au profit de deux associations chères aux princes et impliquées en Afrique, à savoir le Tusk Trust parrainé par William et Sentebale créée par Harry en faveur des orphelins et des enfants défavorisés du Lesotho, la partie a tourné à l'avantage du cadet des deux, auteur du but décisif à la dernière minute (4-3). "Nous ne nous attendions pas à ce que William soit là, c'était une merveilleuse surprise, a confié le responsable du Tusk Trust, lors de cet événement qui a accueilli 450 invités de marque. Il avait l'air incroyablement détendu, profitant de son match de polo - comme d'habitude, complètement. Il était à fond jusqu'à la dernière minute."

Ce dimanche 14 juillet 2013, jour le plus pronostiqué chez les bookmakers pour la naissance du petit prince ou de la petite princesse de Cambridge, les princes William et Harry doivent à nouveau se mettre en selle, dans le Gloucestershire cette fois. Devront-ils partir vers Londres en urgence, ou bien Kate, supposée avoir atteint le terme de sa grossesse, temporisera-t-elle encore un peu ?

William and Kate miss Queen's Christmas, choosing to spend it with Middletons - Telegraph

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will break with royal protocol to spend Christmas Day with the Middleton family.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will be spending Christmas with the Middletons 
Pippa Middleton with brother, James Middleton, mother, Carole Middleton and father Michael Middleton

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge leave hospital earlier this month after the Duchess was treated for severe morning sickness Photo: Andrew Matthews/PA

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