Kate Middleton baby updates: Duchess of Cambridge to give birth April 15?

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As the world awaits the arrival of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's second royal baby, debate about when that will happen ensues. Kate Middleton previously revealed that her second child would be born sometime between mid and end of April. 

Before that revelation though, media outlets have been inferring that Prince George's younger sibling would be here by the end of the month. Now, it looks like baby number two is coming as early as April 15. This is because Kate experienced severe morning sickness as early as the start of August last year. Bearing this in mind, the duchess is likely to go on labor this week, specifically between April 15 and 20. 

According to some reports, different foreign media have been allowed to set up outside of the Lindo private maternity wing at St. Mary's Hospital as early as mid April to cover the royal birth.

Unfortunately though, should Kate deliver her second child in the next days to come, the baby's uncle Prince Harry won't be there as his schedule for this week and the next is filled, and he won't be flying back until April 24. All the same, Prince Harry and the whole world are bound to meet Kate and Prince William's second child soon, and many think that they will be welcoming a princess. 

Apart from the pink paint order samples that suggest the baby's sex as well as Kate's alleged attachment to girl's clothes, there are also name choices being suggested. The baby's name may be Alice, which is currently the prevailing choice on the Web. Other options include Charlotte or even Elizabeth. 

If it will be a little brother for Prince George, the royal couple may be choosing between James and Arthur, the latter of which is part of both dad Prince William's and grandfather Prince Charles' names. 

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