Betting site offer bets on Kate & Will's offspring NEWS
A betting company has offered a Royal baby sweepstake. The royal sweepstake run by firebox.com is asking for friends, social clubs or work colleagues to get together to wager on the weight, date, name and sex of the unborn royal.
Kate and Will's baby is eagerly awaited by millions of people around the world, so how do fans of the couple fill their time until the royal offspring is born?
Well one betting company has been urging punters to take a gamble on a special royal sweepstake, from firebox.com, who suggest that work colleagues, social clubs and fanatics of the royal baby predictions get together to wager on the weight, date, name and sex of the unborn aristocrat.
Firebox.com have said:#quote#The Royal Baby Sweepstake is your ticket to monetising the miracle of childbirth, while still celebrating with those kids from Cambridge.#/quote#
The sweepstake package will cost £11.99 and the product features 'A bet on Kate and Will's Offspring, Wager individually, or place a multiplier on, Date of Birth, Weight, Name and Sex'
According to the Daily Mail, the betting company has odds of 1,000/1 on the royal couple calling the baby Waynetta or Chardonnay.
The odds are 6/1 for the baby to be called Diana and 8/1 if the newborn is called Elizabeth.
However a more serious news story about the pregnant Duchess of Cambridge has emerged this afternoon, as new reports have claimed that security has been stepped up following fears of on attack from terrorists in retaliation of the Afghanistan tour of duty the duchess's Brother- in- Law Prince Harry.
Fears that the comments by Prince Harry regarding the Taliban, have made the Duke and Duchess prime targets for terrorists militants to take revenge. A royal source has reportedly told an online celebrity magazine that Harry's comments have 'caused a fair bit of tension between him and Wills.'
Palace sources have reported to have confirmed that millions of pounds have been spent at Kensington Palace on bombproof double doors, a 'panic room' escape tunnel, communications network, rising bollards and CCTV.
Source: dailymail.co.uk
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