Do expectations come true?
The rhythm of excitement increases as the third child of the Duke and the Duchess of Cambridge approaches. The royal baby is expected to be born in April but the deadline is still vague to the public.
But news forecasts raised the prospect of a third child on April 29, which marks the anniversary of the marriage of Prince William and Princess Kate. Earlier reports had indicated that the royal child might be born on April 23, on St. George's Day.
If Kate and William were born on the anniversary of their marriage, it would make the birth more private and mark the beginning of the double annual celebration.
It is known that the couple chose not to know the sex of their third child, preferring instead to surprise him, but Kate is expected to choose to give birth in the private Lindo Pavilion at St. Mary's Hospital in London - just as she did with Prince George and Princess Charlotte after the speculation Choosing to give birth to her third child in the palace.
The Duchess has been working hard over the past few weeks, regularly participating in her royal duties. However, within nearly eight months of pregnancy, she is expected to go soon on maternity leave. Her participation in St. Patrick's Day Parade at Cavalry Barracks on Sunday 17 March will be her last public event before resting in the house and preparing to welcome baby number three!
Do expectations come true?