The Duchess of Cambridge has been
admitted to hospital and is in the early stages of labour, Kensington Palace has
said. She travelled by car from the palace to St Mary's in Paddington, west London,
with her husband the Duke of Cambridge.
The couple do not know the gender of their first child, who will be third in line to the throne. The BBC's Nick Witchell said there was likely to be no more news until the official announcement of the birth.
The world's press have been camped outside St Mary's for days in anticipation of the birth. The due date had never been officially announced but had widely been expected to be mid-July. Royal vehicles were seen at a back entrance to the hospital at about 06:00 BST.
Nicholas Witchell read out the statement from Kensington
Palace
It is believed the next time the couple will be seen in public is when they appear on the steps of the hospital with their baby.
The duchess is being tended by a top medical team led by the Queen's former gynaecologist Marcus Setchell, who delivered the Countess of Wessex's two children. Assisting him is Alan Farthing, the Queen's current gynaecologist.
The Duke of Cambridge has been with his wife on annual leave and will have two weeks' paternity leave. Under new laws to succession the baby will remain third in line to the throne regardless of gender.
Catherine's final public appearance before the birth was at the Trooping Colour ceremony in June.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were married at Westminster Abbey in April 2011, watched on television by millions of people around the world. Those same millions are eagerly waiting and watching for the birth announcement. And we all wish the duchess and baby a safe delivery and quick recovery.
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