Friday, January 13, 2012

Pictured: Inside the luxury VIP hospital suite where Beyonce gave birth to daughter Blue Ivy Carter

By Daily Mail Reporter


Million Dollar Baby: The newly constructed VIP suite at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York which is reportedly where Beyonce and Jay Z's baby Blue Ivy Carter was born on Saturday night


With four flat-screen TVs, a kitchenette and posh furniture it looks like the penthouse in a five-star hotel.

But it's actually the luxury New York hospital room where baby Blue Ivy Carter came into the world, showbiz news website TMZ.com is reporting.

Exclusive images of the suite which is reportedly where Beyoncé gave birth to her first child with rapper Jay Z have just emerged.

Bed: The bed where Beyonce gave birth to her baby daughter

Apparently the newly constructed VIP suite at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York wasn't built especially for the couple - contrary to previous reports that alleged the couple paid to have the area customised for their use.

The Single Ladies singer just happened to be the first to use the set of rooms intended for high profile guests, according to TMZ.com

The posh interior includes a living room area complete with a plush cream, three-piece suite, a coffee table and matching lamp.

It also features a kitchenette with a sink, a microwave and a shelf-full of coffee cups, meaning that the singer and her family could make themselves quick hot snacks.

There is also a single bed especially for the father-to-be or another family member to rest while waiting for the baby to arrive.

Like everything else connected with the birth of the hip-hop princess, this is yet more proof that the birth of Blue was a lavish affair.

Earlier this week she was spirited out of the hospital in a customised Mercedes van.

Your carriage awaits: Beyonce, Jay-Z and baby Blue Ivy Carter left the Lenox Hill Hospital in New York ot 1.30am on Tuesday in a huge Mercedes van


The trio were said to have been followed by a cavalcade of cars through the darkness.

Beyonce bought the van a couple of months ago, apparently in readiness for the birth, swapping her luxurious Maybach for the souped up motor.

In true superstar style the 30-year-old has pimped her ride to the max and spent a whopping $1 million kitting out the Mercedes vehicle.

It has an engine big enough to power a large lorry - but has the soft drive of a limousine.

The Baby Boy singer requested hand stitched Italian leather seats be installed in cream with chestnut lining.

To make sure she doesn't ever have to stop at a service station Beyoncé has a full bathroom with a shower, sink and toilet.

No doubt the couple were being transported to their luxurious Tribeca penthouse apartment in New York so they could settle into her new home.

Knowles has had a luxury nursery built which includes a $20,000 cot as its centrepiece. The Posh Tots Carriage Fantasy Crib is made of solid cedar and birch and comes complete with a rear luggage rack which doubles as a changing table.


Riding in style: The singer bought the motor a couple of months back in readiness for the birth

Super luxury: The inside of the van is kitted out with decadence

Their departure from hospital - following Saturday's birth - comes as it had emerged that the A-list couple allegedly infuriated other new parents by enforcing a lockdown at the hospital where they had their first child together.

They also had their own private security force working an area alongside hospital security already at Lenox Hill Hospital.

The extraordinary lengths for privacy led to other parents bitterly complaining that the intense measures had made other new parents miss out on precious moments with their own newborns.


Home from home: The happy trio are moving into their new penthouse mansion in New York, pictured here under construction earlier this year


Rock-a-bye-baby: A picture of the stunning $20,000 crib Jay-Z bought for his daughter


Arrival: A view of Lenox Hill Hospital on the Upper East Side of Manhattan where Blue was born



source:dailymail

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