PRINCE William faces a two-hour mad dash to get to hospital when the Duchess of Cambridge goes into labour with her second child later this month.
The Duke of Cambridge is training to be an air ambulance pilot at three airports - Staverton in Gloucestershire, Norwich and Cambridge - but will have to rush back to London by car if his wife Kate goes into labour while he is at work.
Kate, 33, is expected to base herself at Kensington Palace in London well before her due date, which is believed to be around the weekend of April 25 and 26, to make it easier to get to her chosen maternity unit, the private Lindo Wing at St Mary's Hospital, Paddington.
The unit is where she gave birth to her first child, Prince George, in July 2013. Click link for full post from EXPRESS.
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