Prince William and Duchess Kate Celebrate 4th Wedding
Anniversary as World Awaits Second Royal Baby
How
do you spend your fourth wedding
anniversary if you're the most famous couple in the world, waiting for your
second child to be born?
Some
newlyweds celebrate the traditional way with fruit and flowers.
Britain's
Prince William and Duchess Kate went back to where it all began today.
Four
years ago the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge said "I do" in a lavish, royal wedding watched by millions around
the world.
They
kissed not once but twice to the cheering crowds with 2 billion well-wishers
around the world watching.
Today,
it was a decidedly simpler affair. Kate and William slipped into Buckingham Palace with
their nearly 2-year-old son, Prince George, to spend some private time as a
family before the new baby arrives and makes four.
Kate,
33, has said that she is due to give birth to the couple’s second child anytime
between mid-April and the end of the month.
Despite
being past her due date, Kate was spotted going about business as usual.
Photographers caught a rare glimpse of Kate Tuesday behind
the wheel of a Range Rover driving George to the swimming pool at Buckingham
Palace.
A security officer was spotted in the passenger seat while
George and his nanny were presumed to be in the backseat.
Kate
and William have been teaching George to swim inside the Queen's home. With Her
Majesty The Queen away in Windsor today, the family had the place to celebrate
and for a second day in a row entertained George by the pool.
And
perhaps, as some medical experts have suggested, swimming could help Kate's
labor come sooner.
Buckingham
Palace is just a short drive from Kensington Palace, where the family has been
stationed as they await their new addition.
Kensington
Palace is located near St. Mary’s Hospital, where Kate is expected to deliver
in the hospital’s private Lindo Wing.
After
the birth, the family is expected to spend some time at Kensington Palace
before moving on to their 10-bedroom country estate at Anmer Hall in Norfolk.
Royal
sources say the couple does not know whether they are having a boy or a girl.
Speculation
peaked that a princess could be on the way Tuesday morning when fans camped
outside St. Mary’s Hospital received boxes of pastries and croissants from the
royal couple, tied up with a pink ribbon.
“The
Duke and Duchess wanted them to know they were thinking of them,” a Palace
official told ABC News of the generous gesture.
"They saw they had been camped out and
wanted to send over some breakfast."
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