Royal baby latest: Prince William visits Nepalese Embassy as the Great Kate Wait goes on
PRINCE William paid tribute to the victims of the Nepal Earthquake as the world awaited the birth of his second child.
William signed the condolence book at the Nepalese Embassy today
The Great Kate Wait continued today amid a flurry of activity at the Lindo Wing of St Mary's Hospital in Paddington.
Earlier today it was reported a police convoy was headed to St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, where the Duchess of Cambridge is due to give birth.
The cars and six police motorbikes headed north bound on Edgware Road from Marble Arch, turned left onto Sussex Gardens in the direction of the royal baby hospital – sparking huge excitement that the great Kate Wait appeared to be over
Jubilant royalists were as confident as ever that today was going to be the day that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge welcome their prince or princess into the world.
Additional no-waiting signs had been added to the street outside St Mary’s Hospital’s private Lindo Wing, while extra cones have also been placed to control a media scrum.
Fanatics have also been camping out for more than a week so they can be some of the first to catch a glimpse of the latest addition to the royal family.
One seasoned royal baby watcher, who has cheered no less than FOUR royal babies into the world, said: “I’ve seen this before. When the police start bringing in barriers and stuff to control the media pack you know something is about to happen.”
Kate could be induced as she is believed to be six days overdue
The police convoy said to be heading to St Mary's Hospital
Kate is believed to have been due on Saturday, April 25, meaning she is now six days late.
Experts told Express.co.uk they believed she could be induced over the next couple of days.
While NHS hospitals induce at 42 to 43 weeks, private hospitals generally induce at 41 weeks.
The media scrambled to the Lindo Wing on Tuesday after royal press officers and a police sniffer dog were seen buzzing around the hospital.
But it was a false alarm, with some medical experts believing she may have had ‘false labour’ contractions Braxton Hicks.