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By William Booth William Booth London bureau chief Email Bio Follow April 26 at 3:08 AM LONDON — The latest, perhaps greatest royal baby ever is soon to arrive — and the atmosphere is growing positively febrile here.
The couple have moved to Frogmore Cottage in Windsor. Though, to be honest, she looked marvelous on March 11, “in her printed Victoria Beckham dress, cream coat and a pill box hat, paired with a satin clutch and pumps,” said Town & Country. We’ve been told that the pre-babied Super Couple have decamped from their newlywed digs at Kensington Palace in London and are now nesting up at Frogmore Cottage on the Windsor Castle grounds in Berkshire.
Then, after just a few hours, Kate with baby appeared — “camera-ready in heels” — to pose for the hundreds of camera crews, who had paid for their spots.[Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, and Prince Harry are expecting, says Kensington Palace] A debate about home births followed, with opinions like the one in a Guardian column: “Meghan Markle’s home birth should not blind us to the risks for most women.”
Why? The answers to Harry’s reticence may be found in a traffic tunnel in Paris, where his divorced mother, Princess Diana, died in a high-speed car crash in 1997, beside her lover Dodi Fayed, chased to the end by paparazzi.
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