Meghan Markle & Harry could pick £2,800-a-night Californian maternity suite for birth which Beyonce used, says pal
MEGHAN Markle may choose a swanky £2,800-a-night Californian maternity suite when she gives birth to her daughter, a pal has claimed.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex may opt for the megabucks, A-list Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, according to Omid Scobie.
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Omid, author of bombshell biography Finding Freedom, said on last night’s Channel 4 documentary A Very Royal Baby: From Cradle to Crown: “There is a lot of speculation about where Harry and Meghan’s daughter might be born.
“Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles has some of the finest maternity suites in the country.”
If the couple opted to have their second child here, they would be following in famous footsteps, as it has been used by the likes of Kim Kardashian and Victoria Beckham.
Kim and Kanye's daughter North West was born there in 2013, Harper Beckham in 2011, and Beyonce’s twins, Rumi and Sir, in 2017.
Birthing suites at Cedars-Sinai could easily be mistaken for a five-star hotel, and come with three-bedrooms and two luxury bathrooms.
New mums can watch flatscreen TVs and access salon services such as haircuts, manicures and pedicures.
Meghan would have 24/7 access to a personal doula, who can offer “physical, emotional and educational support”.
Mums also get welcome packs that include a miniature bottle of wine and nappies, and gourmet cuisine is served during stays.
Journalist Celia Walden wrote in the about being able to “gaze at the Hollywood sign”' while giving birth to a daughter there in 2011.
Celia claimed that an anesthesiologist said to her about her natural birthing plan: “Honey, in LA a natural birth means giving birth without your make-up on.”
Perfect for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, there is also a secret entrance available for arrival and departures.
This is no surprise given the high-profile of Cedar-Sinai’s previous famous clients, who have included Salma Hayek, Gwyneth Paltrow, Kourtney Kardashian, Jessica Simpson and Anna Faris.
Meghan and Harry revealed they were expecting their second child on Valentine’s Day this year, and confirmed during their bombshell Oprah Winfrey interview they are expecting a girl.
Their daughter will be granted American citizenship under the Fourteenth Amendment if she is born on American soil.
She will become eighth in line to the throne, after Prince Charles, Prince William, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, Prince Louis, Prince Harry and Archie.
Meghan previously gave birth to Archie, now two, at London's Portland Hospital in 2019.
The American-run Portland Hospital is known for its A-list patients, including Liz Hurley, Jools Oliver and the Duchess of York, with some VIP mums spending hundreds of thousands of pounds having their babies.
The Portland offers five-star hotel service for new mums, with 36 private rooms as well as a nursery.
The pricier suites cost £1,800 a night and feature a separate lounge area and en-suite bathroom.
It's also reported the exclusive hospital has a selection of rooms reserved for royalty and other VIPs that cost upwards of £2,000.
Then there's the 24-hour room service, luxurious Molton Brown toiletries and suites for family and visitors.
While the cheapest "birthing package" costs around £15,000, it's reported that some mums spend an eye-watering £500,000 - depending on the number of nights they stay and other services they require.
Meanwhile, Kate Middleton opted for the £7,500-a-night Lindo Wing ward for Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
What £5,900 will buy you at the Lindo wing
All of the care packages at the Lindo wing include:
- Midwifery care throughout delivery and postnatal stay
- Theatre fees
- Routine midwife appointments and blood tests
- Paediatrician fee for first baby
- Nursery care
- Postnatal physiotherapy
- Routine medications and dressings
- Meals and daily newspaper
- Accommodation and breakfast for your partner, for each night of your postnatal stay
You will be expected to pay extra for:
- Any antenatal care (excluding midwifery appointment)
- Professional fees for obstetric services and anaesthetic services
- Blood transfusions, diagnostic tests and injections not specified in the package
- Non-routine take-home medication
- Induction (if required)
- Hearing check (unless NHS eligible)
- Additional guest meals
Despite being born in the UK, Archie is likely to be eligible for dual nationality, although the family’s immigration status has not been made public.
Archie was taken to Canada by Meghan and Harry in November 2019, and the young tot has not seen his British relatives since he was six months old.
After stepping back as senior royals, the family now live in a £11million mansion in Montecito and have since signed multi-million pound deals with Netflix and Spotify.
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Meanwhile, Harry and Meghan married three days before their wedding at Windsor Castle.
And Meghan said Archie wasn't made a prince after talks about his skin colour.