Royal pregnancy: Bookies set baby name odds, press camps out at hospital As the Duchess of Cambridge's due date rapidly approaches, here's a roundup of what the British press is saying about hospital preparations, motherhood gifts and baby names. The press has already started camping out at St. Mary's Hospital where Kate is planning to give birth, reports the Daily Mail. To accommodate all the journalists and photographers, the hospital has built a colossal press pen. The hospital is also going to great lengths to make sure the Duchess has plenty of room to park when she
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Alexandra and George: those are the two most-likely names for the royal baby, according to Ladbrokes, a British-based gaming company, putting the odds at 4 to 1 and 10 to 1, respectively. Other popular names include Victoria and Charlotte (6 to 1 odds) for a girl and James, Phillip and Alexander (20 to 1 odds) for a boy. While it might be far from a classic, the royal couple would do well to give their baby a quirky non-name like Moon Unit or Jermajesty, suggests one Telegraph writer. No matter what they end up naming their child, it's likely to become an instant hit. Welcome to motherhood, have some condoms: in celebration of the royal baby, the
jordan 8 bugs bunny Finnish Government gave Kate a baby box that included condoms. That's right, condoms. It's unlikely Finland will be invited to future birthday parties. On the topic of weird gifts, a jeweller has also created a 10,000 pound ($16,000 CDN) bracelet that doubles as a diaper cream holder for the expecting mom. The royal baby is even expected to boost the economy.
Analysts estimate Brits will add more than 240 million pounds (about $385 million CDN) to the economy as they crack open the champagne and buy up souvenirs. William is said to be determined to be by his wife's side when she gives birth, following in the footsteps of his father who broke royal tradition to be with his wife Diana for the birth of their children, according to the Daily Mail. Since becoming pregnant, Kate has changed up her style and it has made her even sexier, designer Julien Macdonald told Grazia Daily. I love how short her dresses are now she's pregnant. It's not something you normally see on pregnant women and it's bound to start a new maternity trend, the designer said. Should the royal couple foot the bill for renovations to their apartment? That's what one Daily Mirror columnist thinks. She argues that at a time when the British government is making major spending cuts, the already rich royals shouldn't be spending taxpayer cash on beautifying their future home.
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