
If it’s not Ben Affleck’s son catching a cold from Prince George or Barack Obama trying to get a high-five from the little royal tyke, it sounds like every A-lister is on a mission to get closer to the royal family.
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And, now it’s George and Amal Clooney’s turn. The couple’s twins were reportedly delivered in the same birthing suite where both Prince George and Princess Charlotte were born, and Prince William and Prince Harry.

According to the Daily Mail, Clooney’s twins—Alexander and Ella—came into the world on 6 June at the Lindon Wing of St Mary’s Hospital in London’s Paddington, after Clooney reportedly paid for three adjacent rooms, with individual hospital rooms costing upwards of £5,700 (about $7,288) a night.

The Mail reports one room was reserved for the 39-year-old new mom and her two children, the second for the Ocean’s Eleven actor and guests, and the third for the family’s security.
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It sounds like no expense was spared, with suites at the Lindo wing coming complete with en suite bathrooms, wifi, a hotel-style room service and a champagne menu. (Something makes us think the bubbly was flowing the day of the Clooney twins’ birth.)

Kate Middleton gave birth to Prince George at St Mary’s Hospital in July 2013 and welcomed her and Prince William’s little girl, Princess Charlotte, in May 2015.