Prince William and Kate Middleton have yet to announce their baby's gender as of July, 2013; they insist that even they do not know it, and that they are waiting until the baby's birth to be surprised. Their child is due on July 11, 2013.
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Kate Middleton named her second child Charlotte Elizabeth Diana of Cambridge.
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Kate Holbrook played by Tina Fey
The cast of My Baby Loves Me - 2009 includes: Sean Paul Sullivan as Harold Kate Rohan as Maude
Kate Middleton's baby will be third in line to the throne, whether or not it is a boy or girl. First in line is Prince Charles, then Prince William, then Will & Kate's child. At one time, boys took precedence, but due to a recent change in the rules of succession, the gender does not matter.
Kate doesn't have a baby. The one she's seen with is Claire's baby, Aaron.
The baby is what the baby is
The term "baby" is gender-neutral and does not have an opposite gender. However, if you are referring to specific terms for male and female infants, the opposite gender would be "baby boy" for a male and "baby girl" for a female.
Kate and Keith are your Ranger friends, depending on your gender.
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Kate Gosselin named the baby koala Honey.
Kate gave birth to a baby boy on July 22, 2013.
There is a well known baby gender predictor called Chinese Calendar, which can predict your baby's gender based on the month that baby was conceived and mother's aged at the time of conception. Please note that online Baby Gender Predictors are for entertainment purposes only, they are not accurate as baby scans would be.
The accuracy of the Intelligender gender prediction test in determining the gender of a baby is not scientifically proven. It is considered more of a fun and entertaining tool rather than a reliable method for determining the baby's gender.
Kate gave birth to a baby boy on July 22, 2013.
The Intelligender test is not scientifically proven to accurately predict the gender of a baby. It is considered more of a fun and informal way to guess the baby's gender.