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The Duchess of Cambridge is expected to give birth in the hospital where her husband and Prince Harry were born.The Royal baby, due in mid-July, will be delivered in the private Lindo Wing of St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, west London, the BBC understands.It is understood the duchess and Prince William have not been told the baby's sex as they want it to be a surprise.St James's Palace officials have appealed for an "appropriate degree of sensitivity" regarding the birth.Prince William is hoping to be present at the hospital when the baby is born - but could be on duty with the Royal Air Force in Anglesey.It is understood he will take two weeks' paternity leave - as allowed by the Ministry of Defence - but Royal officials said the length of the duchess's maternity leave is a personal matter for her.'Prospect of renewal'
The birth was a "very personal matter for the duke and duchess," officials said. "But they also know it's a time to celebrate and many will want to share in their joy."Asking for "sensitivity", officials added that events at the King Edward VII Hospital - where a nurse was found hanged after a prank call to the hospital when the duchess was being treated for morning sickness - were "still strong in the memory".The unborn child is in line to become the 43rd monarch since the Norman Conquest, said the BBC's Royal correspondent Peter Hunt, adding that the birth will "offer the ancient institution of the monarchy the prospect of further renewal in the future."Once the duchess goes into labour, there will be no further public statement until the baby is born and the Queen, the Middleton family and other senior Royals have been told.The baby will be delivered by Marcus Setchell, formerly the Queen's gynaecologist.When the baby is born, an official announcement will be signed by medical staff and driven to Buckingham Palace - almost certainly under police escort.The notice will then be placed at the palace central gates. This will form the official announcement, as was the case when Prince William's birth was announced 31 years ago this Friday.But the name of the child - who will be third in line to the throne - remains a subject for speculation. It is not yet known how long after the birth an announcement will be made.When Prince Harry was born, the public were told his name the day his mother left hospital. But it took almost a week for his older brother's name to be announced.Princess Diana gave birth to both William, in 1982, and Harry, in 1984, in the Lindo Wing where fees for a delivery start at £5,000.The duchess attended the Trooping the Colour ceremony on Saturday - the last time she is expected to be seen in public before the baby is due.
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