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Will There Be A Newsflash When Royal Baby Is Born
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Hi I'm wondering if the BBC or itv will interrupt programmes and announce when the royal baby is born
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10% off or not, is anyone naive enough in believing that the Royal couple will be charged at all?
/// The Duchess of Cambridge is being rewarded with a 10 per cent discount after returning to the private Lindo Wing of St Mary's Hospital in Paddington for the birth of her second child. ///
/// Following the successful delivery of her son, Prince George, there in 2013, she will be given the discount as part of a loyalty scheme for second-time round mothers. ///
/// Prices have increased since George was delivered on July 22 however. ///
/// A suite of two rooms now costs £6,570 for a one-night stay with normal delivery - £5,913 with Kate's 10 per cent off - plus consultant fees of around £6,000 on top. ///
/// That means the cost of even a natural delivery, with little in the way of complications, will easily top £12,000 - with added costs if the use of forceps or other equipment is required. ///
/// The Duchess of Cambridge is being rewarded with a 10 per cent discount after returning to the private Lindo Wing of St Mary's Hospital in Paddington for the birth of her second child. ///
/// Following the successful delivery of her son, Prince George, there in 2013, she will be given the discount as part of a loyalty scheme for second-time round mothers. ///
/// Prices have increased since George was delivered on July 22 however. ///
/// A suite of two rooms now costs £6,570 for a one-night stay with normal delivery - £5,913 with Kate's 10 per cent off - plus consultant fees of around £6,000 on top. ///
/// That means the cost of even a natural delivery, with little in the way of complications, will easily top £12,000 - with added costs if the use of forceps or other equipment is required. ///
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