HEAVILY pregnant Pippa Middleton has reportedly arrived at the £7,500-a-night Lindo Wing maternity unit - just days after the royal wedding.

The younger sister of the Duchess of Cambridge is said to have been joined at the private hospital with her financier husband James Matthews.

Hubby James was pictured carrying two overnight bags as they entered the wing - a £78 Cam Cam Copenhagen baby changing bag and another holdall.

Eyewitnesses say Pippa, 35, was seen smiling as she entered the Lindo Wing, where her nephews Prince George and Prince Louis and niece Princess Charlotte were born.

It comes just days after the couple attended the wedding of Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank.

And on the same day that Harry and Meghan announced they are expecting their first baby together in spring next year.

Pippa has already visited the exclusive Lindo Wing, where Kate Middleton gave birth to all three of her children.

The Duchess of Cambridge posed on the steps of the ward with Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, shortly after each of their births.

The pricey ward is popular with royals, with Princess Diana having both of her children there, and she also stood for photos on the steps with Princes William and Harry.

Pippa and James were spotted visiting the wing, in St Mary’s Hospital, Paddington, which is a stone’s throw from their £17 million mansion in Chelsea earlier on in her pregnancy.

The exclusive wing provides a premium service for expectant and new mothers, with all patients given a private room with an en suite, which comes with phones and fridges.

Deluxe rooms or suites are also available for anyone willing to fork out – and it’s thought Kate gave birth in one of these.

There are in-room services for new mums including massages, and there’s also a supervised nursery so you drop off your new-born while you indulge.

The wing also offers satellite TV with major international channels as well as radio, WiFi and newspapers.

They have extensive menus and can cater for any dietary requirement, and there’s also a wine list – with champagne – to accompany it.

If you’re still hungry, there’s also an afternoon tea service.

Prices start at £5,900-per-night for a standard room, while a deluxe will set you back £6,275.

A suite, where Kate is thought to have stayed, costs £7,500-per-night, and it’s thought Pippa may also go for this option.

The wing is known for catering for a range of famous and wealthy women, and many high-profile parents are willing to pay for their discretion.

Pippa, who tied the knot last May, announced she was pregnant in June.