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As Kate Middleton's due date with baby number two quickly approaches, royal watchers are on edge and news crews are no doubt gearing up to station themselves outside of Kensington Palace for days on end. Some details are being confirmed by the palace, such as the fact that Middleton's official due date is April 25 and she will once again deliver at St. Mary's Hospital in London. We also know that Prince William is scheduled to work right up until Middleton goes into labor and so there's a chance that he will have to drive a few hours to join her at the hospital. But what about the gender of baby number two? Is it a girl, as has been widely speculated? -
Kate Middleton Confirms Second Baby Is Due in Mid-April
Kate Middleton's second pregnancy seems to have flown by, doesn't it? Wasn't it just yesterday that we were discussing her horrid morning sickness and how she was canceling numerous appearances because of it? The duchess is long past that part of her pregnancy and actually creeping into her final weeks. While we have heard she is due in late spring, there was never any idea of a due date given by the royals themselves until Middleton made an appearance yesterday, March 18. She has cionfirmed that she is due in mid-April. -
Next Up for Kate Middleton: A Visit to 'Downton Abbey' Set
Kate Middleton is about six weeks away from delivering her second bundle of joy, and it sounds like her handlers decided to let her have a bit of fun. After several months of royal engagements, charity events and traveling while pregnant, the duchess is going to visit the set of one of her favorite television shows. Kensington Palace announced this morning that she will be visiting the set of 'Downton Abbey' next week. -
NBC News Launches Investigation Into Brian Williams' Reporting
Brian Williams is considered to be the face of NBC News and in just a few short days and with one admission of deceit his whole career is now in jeopardy. While Williams has tried to say that he simply didn't remember not being in that chopper that was hit with a grenade in Iraq back in 2003, that one incident may be the least of his problems. NBC News has launched an investigation into the top anchors' reporting and the results may not be too great. -
Kate Middleton Is Reportedly Expecting a Girl Who Will Be Named 'Diana'
We have not heard too much about Kate Middleton in the last several weeks, have we? We do know that she recently returned from the yearly vacation her entire family takes to Mustique and will be heading back to work in a few days. Several sources are also reporting that Middleton has been busy decorating the nursery for her first daughter, whose arrival is expected in April. Not only is she reportedly expecting a girl, but she and her husband will probably name her "Diana." -
BBC Drops Scandalous Documentary on Royals After Prince Charles's Attorney Gets Involved
A new documentary called "Reinventing the Royals" has originally been scheduled to premiere on BBC this coming weekend, but because of Prince Charles's overly aggressive legal team, it will likely never see the light of day. Apparently, the royal family originally believed the project was going to take a standard look at how the media and monarchy generally worked together. Instead, the project quickly began to shed light on some of the more sinister actions of the royals, and it is a view they would prefer the general public not have."Reinventing the Royals" supposedly focuses primarily on the time after Princess Diana's tragic death in 1997. It was when Prince Charles was the least liked or respected by the British people because of his treatment of his ex-wife. He felt it necessary to reinvent himself so the public would see him as a good father to Princes William and Harry. He also wanted to sway the public perception of the woman who came between him and Diana: Camilla Parker-Bowles. Back then, Parker-Bowles was having things thrown at her when she was out in public and Charles's goal was to get people to leave her alone. -
Rumors Reignited Over the Possibility of James Hewitt Being Prince Harry's Real Father
A controversial new West End play is reigniting the debate over who Prince Harry's true biological father is. It is no secret that Princess Diana was having an affair with cavalry officer James Hewitt 18 months before Harry's birth, and many have alleged he is that prince's real father. It is a claim Hewitt himself has always denied, but he approved of the dialogue in "Truth, Lies, Diana" that seems to indicate he is Harry's father.Jon Conway wrote the play and reportedly spoke with several people who were close to Diana, including Hewitt:"I have been talking to James over a period of two years. I met him and he told me some quite remarkable things that have never been said in the public domain, particularly about when his relationship with Diana started. There is a startling revelation that James Hewitt makes and he has allowed me to make it in the play. This is the fact that his relationship with Diana started 18 months before Prince Harry was born."We are not saying he is Prince Harry's father although the audience may take their own view on that. I don't know if James Hewitt is Prince Harry's father, and James Hewitt has always denied it either because it isn't true or out of some sense of loyalty." -
Justin Bieber Makes Princess Diana Comparison After Being Rear-Ended By Paparazzi
After he was rear-ended yesterday, Aug. 26, by an over-zealous photographer in West Hollywood, Justin Bieber took to his Twitter account to call for new laws regarding the dangers posed by reckless paparazzi, 99.7 NOW reports. However, Bieber has ruffled a few feathers (what else is new?) by comparing the incident to the death of Princess Diana, who of course died in a car crash in Paris back in 1997 after being pursued by paparazzi.
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