Are you expecting a Royal Baby?

Churchill Square launches competition to find baby born same day as next Royal

To celebrate the birth of Prince William and Kate Middleton’s second baby, Churchill Square Shopping Centre is offering local mums-to-be the chance to win £500 worth of Churchill Square vouchers.

Expectant mums living in the BN postcode area who are due to give birth in April are invited to take part in a competition to see which local mum has her baby the closest in date and time to that of Kate Middleton’s second royal baby.

The successful mum will win £500 of Churchill Square vouchers to spend in over 70 shops including Mothercare, BHS, Debenhams and H & M Kids.

Two runners up will receive goodie bags from Churchill Square retailers.

To enter the competition, simply go to www.churchillsquare.com and follow the details. The competition opens on February 23rd and entry closes on April 5th.

A worldwide media frenzy was sparked with the announcement in December 2012 that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were expecting their first child. 

Prince George Alexander Louis was born on 22 July 2013, on the same ward in St Mary’s Hospital in London that Princess Diana delivered Prince William and Prince Harry. The birth was celebrated around the world with gun salutes in Bermuda, London, New Zealand and Canada.

In September 2014, Clarence House announced that the Duke and Duchess were expecting a second baby, once again sparking Royal Baby fever. 

In October 2014 it was confirmed that the baby was expected in late April 2015. The child will be fourth in line to the throne, behind its grandfather, father and elder brother. Excitement is building as speculation grows that soon Prince George will have a little sister, with bookies offering strong odds on the names Elizabeth, Diana and Charlotte.

About Daniel White
Dan has written numerous articles for Title Sussex. He no longer works for Title Media and has made a confident career in the world of coffee!

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