Kate Middleton and Prince William's Royal Baby May Be a Leo: Which Stars Will Share Newborn's Birthday?

Get the zodiac scoop on prince or princess to-be

By Brett Malec Jul 22, 2013 6:20 PMTags
Kate Middleton, Prince WilliamChris Jackson/Getty Images

The royal baby is almost here!

As everyone knows by now, Kate Middleton went into labor earlier this morning (or late last night, depending on where on earth you live). If Kate and Prince Williams' first child does arrive today, July 22, the prince or princess will share a birthday will some very notable stars.

First off, Selena Gomez, who turns 21 today, would share her milestone B-day with Kate and Will's son or daughter. Other celebs born on July 22 include John Leguizamo, Danny Glover, David Spade, Jeopardy's Alex Trebek, singer Rufus Wainwright, Willem Dafoe, politico Bob Dole and fashion designer Oscar de la Renta.

However, if the Brit bundle of joy arrives tomorrow (July 23), the royal baby will share a birthday with stars such as Woody Harrelson, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Marlon Wayans, The Vampires Diaries star Paul Wesley, Charisma Carpenter, Omar Epps, Kathryn Hahn and, last but not least, Harry Potter himself Daniel Radcliffe!

As for the royal baby's astrological sign? The baby has only a few more hours to be born on July 22 in England. If Kate does give birth in the next few hours, the little boy or girl will be born on what's commonly referred to as the last day of the Cancer portion of the zodiac calendar. Notably, Prince William's mother, Princess Diana, who was born July 1, 1961, was a Cancer, so the baby would share an astrological sign (and probably some do-gooder personality traits!), will his or her late grandmother.

If Kate doesn't pop in the next few hours, the royal baby will be a Leo. Personality traits of a Leo in confidence, ambition, generosity and loyalty.

Kensington Palace confirmed this morning that Kate entered the St. Mary's hospital in London shortly before 6 a.m. local time and went into labor naturally. Prince William was by her side. "Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cambridge has been admitted this morning to St. Mary's Hospital, Paddington, London in the early stages of labor," read an official statement from the palace. "The Duchess traveled by car from Kensington Palace to the Lindo Wing at St. Mary's Hospital with The Duke of Cambridge."