Kate Middleton Heads To London Via Helicopter, Reportedly To Give Birth
Chris Jackson/GettyThe internet is abuzz with reports that the royal baby is finally on its way.
"Kate Middleton was reportedly just picked up from her parents' home in a helicopter and is currently en route to the hospital where her royal loins will produce THE ROYAL BABY," reports Jezebel.
"After about a week away in the comfort of the Middleton family home in the English countryside, pregnant Kate Middleton — plus husband Prince William — abruptly departed Bucklebury with police escorts around 3 p.m. local time Friday, July 19," Us Weekly reports. "The expectant royal couple are bound for London, and all royal protection officers have since departed the Bucklebury area."
As previously reported by the Sunday People, the Queen "has put a high-speed helicopter on standby to whisk Prince William to Kate’s bedside when she goes into labour."
And if the Queen has her way, she recently told a young schoolgirl, "I'd very much like it to arrive ... I'm going on holiday (soon)."
But whether teh helicopter is taking the couple straight to St. Mary's hospital so Middleton can give birth or back home to Kensington Palace — remains to be seen.
Says a Palace rep: "We wouldn't comment on the exact whereabouts of the Duke and Duchess – we wouldn't normally do so in their private time."
Below are some recent tweets with some new clues on #RoyalBabyWatch: