By Selena Hill (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Jul 04, 2013 03:36 PM EDT

Despite the fact that Kate Middleton's unborn baby still lacks a name, or even a confirmed gender, the royal baby has a Wikipedia page, making it the first person with a prenatal entry on the website.

According to the Wikipedia page, "Child of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge," Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge's first child is due July 13.

The Wiki page lists the child's order of succession in the line to the throne as third, and also gives information about where the royal couple plan to deliver the child: the exclusive Lindo wing of St. Mary's Hospital in Central London.

Along with a Wiki page, a number of fake Facebook and Twitter pages for the royal baby have popped up around the web. DNA India notes that a page named Royal Baby was created last December and includes a bio that reads "The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are expecting." In total, the page has over 1,900 likes.

Another Facebook page called The Royal Baby has 1,048 likes, is classified as Monarch with details that read, "For all the information and latest news about the pending Royal baby."

Likewise, fake Royal baby accounts also exist on Twitter. One, for example, is called @TheRoyalBaby__ whose description says 'It's jolly dark in here...' The account has 11,500 plus followers and tweets regularly. Another Twitter account, @UnbornRoyal, has a bio that says 'The Prophesied Royal, Harbinger of Our Glorious Utopian Future. Obviously a parody' has 1,021 followers but has stopped tweeting since Feb. 5.

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