With the clock ticking down, it’s no surprise that the rest of the world is patiently waiting for Kate Middleton to give birth. Currently with the birth no less than two weeks away, people are already claiming their front row seat to getting the first photos and news of the royal baby.
The paparazzi are actually putting up chairs and claiming their spots, but will have to wait a while to get what they want.
Photographers and cameramen have been fighting for their prime positions opposite the private Lindo Wing of St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, central London, according to Mirror News.
Step ladders and specific areas have been taped off even though there is still plenty of time.
But lawmakers are catching onto the paparazzi and have just implemented a parking restriction in front of the hospital. The parking restrictions have been put into place yesterday.
There has been no set date for the arrival of the new royal, according to The Herald Sun.
Kate has not been seen in public since June 15th, as she is prepping and resting up inside the castle away from the prying eye of the public.
But with the clocks counting down, it’s only a matter of time before the paparazzi get pushy and start causing problems outside of the hospital.
All we can hope for is a healthy baby boy or girl that can come into the world without any complications from the prying eyes of the media.