ROUGH CUT. NO REPORTER NARRATION.<br/> <br />STORY: As the world's media wait anxiously outside a central London hospital for the birth of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's baby, Britain's Queen Elizabeth II merely showed a sign of impatience during a visit to England's picturesque Lake District on Wednesday.<br/> <br />The Queen was in Lake Windermere carrying out officials engagements when she was greeted by a group of school children, and one of the girls in the group asked the monarch if she'd prefer William and Kate's newborn to be a boy or a girl.<br/> <br />The Queen laughed before replying: "I don't mind very much, but I'd very much like it to arrive because I'm going on holiday."<br/> <br />The Duchess is reportedly currently staying at her parents secluded house in Bedfordshire outside of London, escaping the media attention and the city heat.<br/> <br />Her exact due date is not known, but it is expected she should give birth by the end of the weekend.<br/> <br />Her baby with Prince William who will b
