Does it matter if it's 2 hours late? Everyone else is reporting on what Twitter and tabloids like USWeekly and Mail Online are saying as if it was gospel.
Apparently, they were just confirming what everyone else had speculated.
However, MSNBC is one of the three major cable news corporations in the US (the others are Fox News and CNN) and they decided to open one of their major programs (Andrea Mitchell Reports, 1PM est) with a "breaking news" report about them leaving for London.
The only reason I even brought it up is because it was the first time I had seen MSNBC mention it in a "breaking news" prompt, even before stories about Detroit going bankrupt and Obama's remarks on the Zimmerman trial. It's not my fault they were 2 hours late in reporting this. I'm nowhere near London at this time and I prefer to believe them over "reports" from Twitter, the Daily Mail online or USWeekly that we now know to be false.
Besides, since I'm 2 hours behind the action, does anybody know if they actually went to the hospital or instead to KP? They should have been there an hour ago, right?