Who will deliver the royal baby?
Kate is likely to put her trust in the same medical team that delivered Prince George and Princess Charlotte – Alan Farthing and Guy Thorpe-Beeston. As consultants, neither obstetrician is referred to by the title 'doctor'; instead they are called 'Mr'. A team of midwives will also be on hand on the day.
Mr Farthing – the former fiancé of the late TV presenter Jill Dando, who was murdered in 1999 – is a consultant at St Mary's Hospital as well as Queen Charlotte's Hospital in Shepherd's Bush. He also has a private practice in Harley Street.
He has worked as the Queen's surgeon-gynaecologist since 2008, taking over Sir Marcus Setchell, who was the monarch's former surgeon-gynaecologist for 18 years. Mr Farthing is one of the youngest medics to treat the royal family. He qualified as a doctor in 1986, became a member of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists in 1991 and a fellow in 2003.
Mr Thorpe-Beeston, meanwhile, specialises in high-risk pregnancies, as well as multiple pregnancies and recurrent miscarriages, and is based at the Chelsea & Westminster Hospital. The consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist graduated from Cambridge University in 1984 and sub-specialised in foetal medicine at King's College Hospital, obtaining his MD in 1991.