The Favorite Hotels of the British Royal Family

Luxury stays frequented by William and Kate.

— -- intro: Is it possible to be more excited about the upcoming due date of a baby than the baby's mother? Because we think that might be the case with us and the Duchess of Cambridge's second bundle of joy. Because we're just so excited: The little royal is due this week!

So in the spirit of spares (it's still pretty cool to be fourth in line to the crown, we guess) and hotels (odd juxtaposition? we are a hotel review website), we're rounding up the favorite hotels of the British royal family, from the spot where Kate spent her wedding eve to the queen's go-to Caribbean getaway.

quicklist: 4title: The Fairmont Royal York, Torontotext: Three generations of the royal family have stayed in this hotel's Royal Suite since it opened in 1929. Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip's portraits hang in the lobby: a grand, two-story space with a hand-painted ceiling, period settees, circular banquets and crystal chandeliers. Considered Toronto's grand dame, the Fairmont Royal York has many luxury amenities that fit a British bill, including afternoon tea service in the cozy Library Bar, an on-site spa, and elegant, old-world meeting spaces such as the ballroom, concert hall, and Imperial Room.media: 30558703

quicklist: 5title: The Beverly Hills Hotel, Los Angelestext: William and Kate stayed at The Beverly Hills Hotel, fittingly dubbed the "Pink Palace," during their post-wedding U.S. tour in 2011. With 12 acres of lush grounds, the historic hotel is a serene, luxurious escape five minutes from Rodeo Drive. Its formal service and aura lend it a stuffier crowd than nearby options like SIXTY Beverly Hills, but it also has some quirky charms, like an old-fashioned soda fountain, plus a great pool and restaurants. media: 30558755

quicklist: 7title: Sandy Lane, Barbadostext: Another pink property, Sandy Lane is the creme de la creme of Barbados, and quite possibly one of the most luxurious resorts in the world. Unparalleled service, unique details, and rampant amenities make it a favorite for the rich and famous. Access to the super-exclusive Green Monkey golf course alone pulls in guests, who can only purchase the course's insignia apparel after completing all 18 holes. With a Rolls Royce Phantom, top-notch spa, and outstanding restaurants on-site, it's no surprise that Prince Harry and numerous other royals have visited this isle outpost.media: 30558274