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  LL Cool J Wins 'Rock The Bells' Lawsuit
   Meghan Markle’s Birth Plan Involves Having The Royal Baby At Home
 According to the Daily Mail, friends of Meghan re- vealed that the 37-year-old former Suits actress has plans to birth her first child via midwife in the comfort and privacy of their new home, Frogmore Cottage at Windsor Castle.
"When it comes to giving birth, every woman has to de- cide what's best for her and what's best for her baby. The Queen's team will be in- volved, but it has not been de- cided how much yet," a source revealed.
With her husband right by her side “every step of the way,” it is possible that Meghan could give birth without any pain relief at all, although she can benefit from numerous relaxation options including a warm bath, a birth pool, TENS (a machine the uses low voltage electric current to relieve pain) or hypnobirthing
Unlike the Duke and
MEGHAN MARKLE AND PRINCE HARRY
  Duchess of Cambridge, who welcomed their three chil- dren at St. Mary's hospital, Meghan decided to follow the footsteps of the Queen, who gave birth to each of her four children at either Buck- ingham Palace or Clarence House.
Although the plan is a home birth, according to sources, the soon-to-be mom and dad have not entirely ruled out a hospital delivery for precaution sake due to Meghan’s age.
“It is her favored choice,
but it obviously depends on how things are nearer the time,” a source said about the couple’s choice to opt for home birth.
The good news is, there is not too much to worry about, according to Meghan’s friend, who said the Duchess is in “extremely good health,” while another friend (in America) said that Meghan has “sailed” through her pregnancy.
Without a doubt, excite- ment builds for the welcom- ing of new royalty!
 Hip Hop legend, actor and author LL Cool J is celebrat- ing a major victory, after win- ning his “Rock the Bells” lawsuit against Guerilla Union, Inc.
In November 2018, LL sued the concert promotor for using the name “Rock the Bells,” as the title for their an- nual music festival between the years 2004-2013, accord- ing to Billboard. The 51-year- old NCIS co-star argued in his original lawsuit that he had been using the name ‘Rock the Bells,’ long before the music festival, and that he and Guerilla Union had no business ties. LL released his classic hit “Rock the Bells,” in 1985 on Def Jam Recordings as the third single on his debut album “Radio.” LL also produces a radio show entitled Rock the Bells Radio on Sirius XM satellite station which launched in November 2017.
LL Cool J
LL demanded an injunc- tion against Guerilla Union to cease and desist from further profiting off the name.
Recent legal documents obtained by The Blast re- vealed that the judge sided in the rapper’s favor, granting LL a default judgment against the company.
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