Kate Middleton Royal Baby Watch: Mum Carole Hints New Due Date [PHOTOS]
Kate Middleton remains pregnant as the alleged July 13 Royal baby due date arrived and passed by but Kate's mum, Carole Middleton, excitedly hinted to friends that her grandchild will have the Leo astrological sign pointing to a new due date starting July 23. Furthermore, doctors have reportedly ordered the Duchess of Cambridge to stay indoors and avoid dealing with the sun's heat.
Initial reports on the Royal baby arrival were scheduled on July 13 or 14. Since no baby arrived on those dates, the Royal watchers believe Kate Middleton has a delayed due date and soon-to-be grandmother Carole Middleton revealed to close friends about the new Royal baby due date.
As the 31-year-old Duchess of Cambridge prepares to deliver her first child with Royal husband Prince William, doctors have already ordered Kate to stay indoors. "They are taking very careful steps to make sure Kate and the baby are OK in the heatwave. She is suffering in the heat and finds it exhausting. They don't want anything affecting her or the unborn heir," a Royal insider shared to the Daily Star.
The temperatures in the U.K. are almost reaching 90 degrees and the doctors do not want the pregnant Duchess of Cambridge to deal with the hot weather. The intense heat can become a lot of stress for the expectant mother with the possibly of making her more lethargic, dehydrated and increase the chances of experiencing swollen hands and feet.
When the Royal baby arrives, an expert believes that Kate Middleton and Prince William's parenting style will positively influence the future heir to the Royal throne.
Marcia Moody, the author of "Kate: A Biography," claims that Prince William will most likely mirror Princess Diana's modern parenting technique. "There are so many things that she changed actually, it's incredible. The extent is quite extraordinary," Marcia stated about Diana's parenting style during an interview with Us Weekly.
As for Kate being a mother, Marcia Moody stated: "Kate's parents weren't in London society. They lived in the countryside and Kate grew up in the countryside, so I think that will be a huge part of the new baby's life," the author explained. The author assures that Kate's countryside childhood will perfectly harmonize with Prince William's upbringing in society and it will enable their child to balance a normal life and the responsibilities of a Royal.