The Duchess of Cambridge will deliver her baby naturally at the exclusive Lindo wing at St Mary's Hospital, it has been announced.
The private wing of the hospital is where both Princes William and Harry were born and a normal delivery package, including a one night stay costs £4,965 per night.
An extra night in a deluxe room costs £1,050, plus consultant's fees can come to around £6,000, depending on the care required, meaning a two-night stay can cost more than £12,000.
Kim Kardashian‘s recent bundle of joy and Kate Middleton about to give birth to the future monarch of England, we feel like we’re in a maternity ward. Since we love Kate’s beauty look, we think it’s only appropriate we tell you the exact products our favorite Duchess uses while she’s got a bun in the oven!
Kate Middleton: Pregnancy Beauty Products — Fit For A Duchess
As we all know, your body goes through a lot of changes while pregnant. But what they don’t tell you is that your beauty routine does too, since not all products are safe for pregnant women to use due to potentially harmful ingredients or chemicals.
For her go-to pregnancy beauty, Kate loves Boots products. The brand is a favorite of the House of Windsor — it even has a royal warrant, meaning the royal family endorses the quality of the products.
Kate would love products like Botanics Organic Facial Oil, which is made of 100% natural rosehip and omega oils to hydrate skin. Since hand-washing is so important when pregnant — to ward of any potential germs — you may be faced with dried-out, cracked hands. To combat this, use Botanics Hand and Body Soothing Hand Cream, like Kate. This cream is made with Icelandic Moss, which allows for great hydration without any greasy residue.
As pregnancy brings rapid hormonal changes, many women find themselves having to confront acne that they thought they left behind in their teenage years. To banish these unwanted blemishes, try No7 Beautiful Skin Rapid Spot Rescue. This spot treatment works rapidly to reduce the size and redness of pimples. Since sudden breakouts can also cause an oil-production overload, use No7 Beautiful Skin T-Zone Rescue Balm to control shine.
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