Kate and William's baby will be HRH Prince or Princess of Cambridge, royal officials reveal
- Royal baby will hold title HRHPrince or Princess [first name] of Cambridge
- William and Kate are currently Duke and Duchess of Cambridge
- Mayor of Cambridge says it will be a 'great honour' for the historic city
- Due date of couple's first child thought to be Saturday, 13 July
- Duchess will give birth in St Mary's Hospital, Paddington, west London
- All of the couple's children will carry the same title
By KATY WINTER
The Royal baby will have the title His Royal Highness Prince [first name] of Cambridge, or Her Royal Highness Princess [first name] of Cambridge.
The official title of William and Kate's first child, thought to be due on Saturday, 13 July, will be His or Her Royal Highness Prince or Princess [first name] of Cambridge, following the Dukedom gifted to William and his wife by the Queen as a wedding present in 2011.
The baby will be born at St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, west London, where William was born in 1982.
The Royal couple's first child is due on Saturday, and will hold the title of Prince or Princess of Cambridge
The Mayor of Cambridge said it was a 'great honour' for the historic city (pictured: King's College Chapel in Cambridge)
The Mayor of Cambridge, Councillor Paul Saunders, said it was a 'great honour' for the historic city.
'It is a great honour and I'm sure the people of Cambridge will appreciate it greatly,' he said.
'I think it's lovely to continue the close link with the Royal family. I think anything which helps to keep Cambridge in the public eye is a good thing as we rely on tourism.'
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