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Meghan Markle’s $37k-a-night hospital with four-poster baby cots, champagne-on-demand and a lobster celebration meal

The duchess reportedly gave birth at The Portland, which offers four-poster cots, champagne-on-demand and lobster dinners to its VIP guests.

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As all mums and midwives will know, labour doesn’t always go to plan.

And while the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were hoping for a home birth this weekend, it’s now been reported that Meghan Markle was driven to the luxurious Portland Hospital in London late on Sunday evening, before giving birth to a baby boy just hours later.

While the new parents never revealed their birthing plan, it was widely speculated that if Meghan was to end up having a hospital birth, she would choose the NHS-run Frimley Park Hospital in Surrey.

However, it’s now been reported that Meghan opted for the luxurious £20,000 ($37,000) Portland Hospital — where pal Victoria Beckham gave birth.

Meghan Markle was reportedly whisked to the luxury Portland Hospital in London, which offers four-poster cots, champagne-on-demand and lobster dinners for its VIP guests. Picture: Tolga Akmen / various sources / AFP
Meghan Markle was reportedly whisked to the luxury Portland Hospital in London, which offers four-poster cots, champagne-on-demand and lobster dinners for its VIP guests. Picture: Tolga Akmen / various sources / AFP

And with lobster dinners, champagne-on-demand and four-poster baby cots, it couldn’t be more different to the much more basic Frimley Park, The Sun reports.

The American-run 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.

It’s easy to see how the bill could rack up over a number of days.

The Portland offers five-star hotel service for new mums, with 36 private rooms as well as a creche.

The American-run hospital has played host to A-list patients including Liz Hurley, Jools Oliver and the Duchess of York. Picture: Supplied
The American-run hospital has played host to A-list patients including Liz Hurley, Jools Oliver and the Duchess of York. Picture: Supplied
New mothers can enjoy a ‘celebration meal’ including afternoon tea, lobster, oysters, foie gras and champagne — delivered on luxurious silver platters. Picture: BBC
New mothers can enjoy a ‘celebration meal’ including afternoon tea, lobster, oysters, foie gras and champagne — delivered on luxurious silver platters. Picture: BBC

The pricier suites cost £1800 ($3350) per night and feature a separate lounge area and en-suite.

It’s also reported the exclusive hospital has a selection of rooms reserved for royalty and other VIPs that cost upwards of £2000 ($3700).

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 ($28,000), it’s reported that some mums spend an eye-watering £500,000 ($930,000) — depending on the number of nights they stay and other services they require.

Having an epidural adds almost £1000 ($1900) to the bill while an induction costs upwards of £600 ($1100).

A forceps delivery is priced at around £140 ($260).

Half of all patients at The Portland opt for a caesarean section, however, with consultant Shazia Malik known for “doing a good scar”.

There is 24-hour room service and suites for family and visitors. Picture: BBC
There is 24-hour room service and suites for family and visitors. Picture: BBC
Portland mums and babies are provided with a goodie bag including luxurious toys, (more) champagne and a complimentary photo shoot.
Portland mums and babies are provided with a goodie bag including luxurious toys, (more) champagne and a complimentary photo shoot.

A consultant-led package with a planned C-section costs around £20,000 ($37,000).

Once the new baby has arrived, new mums can enjoy a “celebration meal” including afternoon tea, lobster, oysters, foie gras and champagne — delivered on luxurious silver platters.

There are more than 50 full-time midwives, and creche nurses on hand to change nappies — as well as a creche where new mums can “check in” their babies for the night, to catch up on some much-needed sleep.

And it’s not just mums receiving the VIP package. While new Portland babies sleep in plastic cots similar to those used in NHS hospitals, if parents choose, they can opt for something a little different.

Exclusive baby furniture brand, Dragons of Walton Street, provide a range of baby cots, including £3500 ($6500) Moses baskets decorated with lace and hand-cut glass crystals, and a four-poster Little Duchess cot, which would set you back £14,000 ($26,000).

High-end furniture options include a four-poster Little Duchess cot worth $26,000. Picture: Dragons of Walton Street
High-end furniture options include a four-poster Little Duchess cot worth $26,000. Picture: Dragons of Walton Street
It’s understood that Meghan arrived at the hospital late on Sunday evening, before delivering her first child in the early hours of Monday morning. Picture: BBC
It’s understood that Meghan arrived at the hospital late on Sunday evening, before delivering her first child in the early hours of Monday morning. Picture: BBC

“It’s like having a holiday,” explained Janene Madden, former CEO of The Portland.

“After two to three days you leave fit and well. You only have to pick up Hello! magazine to see the patients we have here in the hospital.”

And when it’s finally time to be discharged, Portland mums and babies are provided with a goodie bag including luxurious toys, (more) champagne and a complimentary photo shoot.

It’s understood that Meghan arrived at the hospital late on Sunday evening, before delivering her first child in the early hours of Monday morning, with Prince Harry and her mum, Doria Ragland by her side.

The visit to The Portland was said to be so secretive, even senior royals were unaware.

Buckingham Palace declined to comment, but sources confirmed that a hospital delivery had taken place.

There are more than 50 full-time midwives and nurses on hand to change nappies — and tired mums can ‘check in’ their babies to a creche for overnight care to catch up on sleep.
There are more than 50 full-time midwives and nurses on hand to change nappies — and tired mums can ‘check in’ their babies to a creche for overnight care to catch up on sleep.
Half of all patients at The Portland opt for a caesarean section, with consultant Shazia Malik known for ‘doing a good scar’.
Half of all patients at The Portland opt for a caesarean section, with consultant Shazia Malik known for ‘doing a good scar’.

Within hours, the couple were back at Frogmore where Harry gave an impromptu press conference.

The beaming dad couldn’t stop gushing as he announced Meghan had given birth to a “very healthy baby boy”.

“It’s been the most amazing experience I could ever have possibly imagined,” he said

“How any woman does what they do is beyond comprehension. But we’re both absolutely thrilled.

“We’re both absolutely thrilled and so grateful for all the love and support from everybody out there, it’s been amazing, so we just wanted to share this with everybody.

“I’m so incredibly proud of my wife.

“And as every father and parent would say, your baby is absolutely amazing.

“But this little thing is absolutely to die for so I’m absolutely over the moon.”

This article originally appeared on The Sun and is published here with permission.

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