Royal baby watch: Queen Elizabeth impatient as vacation looms, Queen Elizabeth, about to leave for her annual holiday in Scotland, has joined royal baby watchers hoping William and Kate’s first child arrives soon.
Queen Elizabeth, about to leave for her annual holiday to Scotland, has joined the band of increasingly impatient royal baby watchers hoping Prince William and his wife Kate’s first child arrives soon.
With the future heir to the British throne due any day, the Queen, on a series of engagements in the Lake District in northern England, was asked Wednesday if she would like her third great-grandchild to be a girl or a boy.
“I don’t think I mind. I would very much like it to arrive. I’m going on holiday,” she told children at Wiggonby primary school, dressed in a green suit and matching hat despite the summer heat.
Every summer the Queen leaves London for Balmoral, her Scottish country estate. Her final public engagement before her holiday begins is next Tuesday.
Elizabeth is the second senior royal this week to publicly express hopes of an imminent arrival for the baby who, regardless of sex, will be third in line to the throne after her son Prince Charles and his son Prince William.
Prince Charles’s wife Camilla said earlier this week that everyone was “just waiting by the telephone” and she hoped the baby would arrive by the end of the week.
Royal officials have remained vague about the due date of the baby. As a result, reporters from around the world have been camped since July 1 outside St. Mary’s Hospital in London, where Kate Middleton is due to give birth, growing increasingly impatient with what has been dubbed the “Great Kate Wait.”
When the baby is born, a note will be pinned outside the gates of Buckingham Palace.
The waiting game has proven a boon for bookmakers, who are offering odds on the date of the birth, and for public relations companies pulling royal-related stunts to pique the interest of journalists in need of stories during the summer lull.
Former England football captain David Beckham made headlines this week when he jokingly suggested the baby could be named David. One bookmaker was even offering odds on him being named a godfather to the child.
A newspaper’s website is streaming live footage of the entrance to the private Lindo wing at the hospital, where Prince William, a helicopter search-and-rescue pilot, was born to the late Princess Diana 31 years ago.
The baby’s gender is said to be unknown as the couple, who married in April 2011 and are known officially as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, want a surprise.
But bookmakers expect a girl and have made Alexandra the favourite for the baby’s name, followed by Charlotte, Diana and Elizabeth. George and James are hotly tipped if it is a boy.
Thursday, July 18, 2013
Royal baby watch: Queen Elizabeth impatient as vacation looms
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