The Queen was born in 1926 at her grandparents’ London home in Mayfair.
Prince Charles and his brothers, Prince Edward and Prince Andrew, were
delivered at Buckingham Palace, while Charles’ sister Princess Anne was
born at Clarence House in London
The Duke of Cambridge and Prince Harry were both born at St Mary’s in London, as was Prince George most recently.
Prince William and Kate Middleton’s second baby is due any day now and
contingency plans for the pregnancy mean the mother-to-be may not have
enough time to be driven to London for the birth.
If Kate remains at her London home at Kensington Palace, the already
confirmed venue of Lindo Wing at St. Mary’s hospital in the UK capital
will remain unchanged.
However, if her pregnancy drags on she may decide to visit her parents
in Bucklebury, Berkshire, or may even choose to stay at Anmer Hall, the
royal couple’s newly-refurbished country home in Norfolk.
If the new baby is born outside London, he or she would become the first member of the British royal family born outside London since Princess Margaret, Queen Elizabeth II’s sister, was delivered at Glamis Castle in Scotland in 1930
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