The Daily Star claims that the former Take That singer has booked Ayda Field into a top London clinic for an elective Caesarean section in September.
Williams met Field when he relocated to LA six years ago. They married in an intimate ceremony in 2010.

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"Robbie really wanted his first child to have England as her place of birth on her passport and birth certificate," a source told the paper.
"Even though he lives in America now he's still extremely patriotic and proud to be English. [He] wants that to be passed down to his kids."
Despite the plans, sources say Williams, 38, does not intend to move back to the UK anytime soon.
"There are no plans to relocate back to England full-time," they explained. "At the moment the idea is to stay in London, perhaps until Christmas, before flying back to LA."

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Williams recently performed at the Queen's Diamond Jubilee concert outside Buckingham Palace after taking part in his own charity venture, Soccer Aid, earlier in the month.
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