Does Prince William’s slip of the tongue mean the royal baby could be born earlier than we thought?

THE third Royal baby could be coming sooner than expected, if Prince William's loose lips are to be believed.
While the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's third tot is widely tipped to be arriving in April, the dad-of-two has let slip several comments that suggest the newest addition could be due as early as March.
While visiting the , a charity that supports the homeless, Prince William dropped a hint about the third tot,
After being congratulated during the visit, William told one midwife: "All the best with the midwifery, I may see you sooner than you think."
And last week, Prince William let slip: "It was a bit anxious to start with, but [we can] start celebrating this week."
The comment could suggest Kate is already three months along - meaning the Royal baby could be born as early as March.
Kensington Palace confirmed the news on September 4 2017 that a new royal baby is on the way .
The statement said: “Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are very pleased to announce that The Duchess of Cambridge is expecting their third child."
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The due date has not yet been announced by Kensington Palace.
Typically couples will wait until the three-month mark before announcing they are expecting a baby.
The Sun’s Royal Correspondent Emily Andrews believes the Duchess will have been forced to announce her pregnancy early due to suffering with hyperemesis gravidarum (severe morning sickness) as she did in her previous pregnancies.
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