Not all royal babies are born by C-section; it depends on the circumstances of the birth. Historical precedent shows a mix of delivery methods.
Here's a breakdown:
- Varied Delivery Methods: Historically, the births of royal babies have varied.
- Queen Elizabeth II: The Queen used a specific delivery method for her first three children, and then chose differently for Prince Edward. This indicates choices can change even within the same family.
- Prince Charles: According to provided reference, Charles was born by a Caesarean section in a music room in Buckingham Palace which had been converted into a theatre.
In conclusion, while some royal babies have been born via C-section, others have been born vaginally, indicating that the delivery method is determined on a case-by-case basis.