[ENTERTAINMENT]Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom 'plan to raise their newborn baby Daisy in the UK


Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom 'plan to raise their newborn baby Daisy in the UK









Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom are reportedly planning to raise their newborn daughter Daisy Dove in the UK as the singer believes her having a 'little English is perfection'.    
The songstress, 35, and her fiancé, 43, announced the birth of their first child together on Wednesday with a sweet black-and-white photo holding onto their newborn's tiny hand.
The couple, who currently live in Beverly Hills, California, have their sights set on the UK where Orlando, who shares son Flynn, nine, with model Miranda Kerr, calls home. 
'It doesn't matter what happens in the November election, Kate and Orlando are moving to England to raise their little girl,' a source told US OK.
Daisy Dove will have a dual passport after Orlando was born in Canterbury, England, with Katy born and raised in Santa Barbara, California.


However the source revealed that the 'hardest' element will be obtaining 'papers' for Katy to work in the UK which is believed to have promoted talks of them getting married. 
Earlier this month, the couple, who got engaged in February 2019, were spotted checking out three massive properties in the super exclusive community of Montecito, California - about an hour and a half north of Los Angeles.

 Each of the sprawling estates Katy and Orlando looked at have an asking price of $10 million and above, are at least 10,000 sq ft and sit on several acres of land - all of them nestled in the lush rolling hills of Santa Barbara county. 
MailOnline has contacted Orlando and Katy's representatives for comment.  
It comes after the couple announced the birth of their baby girl through Unicef with the pair being goodwill ambassadors. 
'We are floating with love and wonder from the safe and healthy arrival of our daughter,' said the couple in a statement to UNICEF.  
In homage to her baby girl, the Teenage Dream hitmaker had a white daisy visible on her thumb nail as she held Daisy's hand.


Little Daisy could be seen wearing a white babygro and a patterned hat in the first image. 
In their statement to UNICEF, the couple stated that although they are joyously celebrating the birth of their daughter, '[they] know [they are] the lucky ones and not everyone can have a birthing experience as peaceful as [theirs] was.' 
'Communities around the world are still experiencing a shortage of healthcare workers and every eleven seconds a pregnant woman or newborn dies, mostly from preventable causes.  
'Since COVID-19, many more newborn lives are at risk because of a greater lack of access to water, soap, vaccines and medicines that prevent diseases. 


They added that 'as parents to a newborn, this breaks [their] hearts, as [they] empathize with struggling parents now more than ever.'
'As UNICEF Goodwill Ambassadors, we know UNICEF is there, on the ground, doing whatever it takes to make sure every expecting mother has access to a trained health worker and access to quality healthcare. 
'In celebration of the heart we know our daughter already has, we have set up a donation page to celebrate DDB's arrival. 



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