Sunday, 21 July 2013

Kate Middleton's Royal Baby is born..........on Wikipedia!

As the world continues to wait for the Duchess of Cambridge to give birth, the royal baby has burst into existence on Wikipedia. Haha!

An entry for the "Child of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge", which describes the future king or queen as "the world's most famous baby", has already been viewed close to 95,000 times since it was created on June 27.

The page details everything from the announcement of Kate's pregnancy to cultural and political reactions to the unborn child, but readers searching for hints about the baby's date of birth will be left disappointed.

"[The baby] is due to be born in July 2013," the page says.

While the wait has been torturous for tired camera crews camped in front of London's St Mary's Hospital, where Kate is expected to give birth, the uncertainty is paying off for others.

UK bookmakers Coral and Ladbrokes say they have made a combined £43,000 ($71,487) on failed attempts to predict the baby's date of birth, because most bets were placed on an arrival last week, according to London's Telegraph.

3 comments:

  1. Thats why its called Wikipedia! Anyone can post stuff on it both real and imagined. Lol

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  2. LOL, for a minute there i thought he/she was actually born

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  3. haha! so funny.

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