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CONGRATULATIONS! Kate Middleton and Prince William expecting their second baby! Posted by Anna Lewis on 08 September 2014 10:32 0 Comments HOOOOOOOOOOOORRRRRRRAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYY! Kate Middleton and Prince William are expecting their second child! That means lovely baby George is going to have a little brother or sister to boss about! Lovely stuff. Clarence House just tweeted the exciting news. Unfortunately Kate is suffering with the same illness she had when she was pregnant with George. A statement from Clarence House reads: "As with her first pregnancy, The Duchess is suffering from Hyperemesis Gravidarum. Her Royal Highness will no longer accompany The Duke of Cambridge on their planned engagement in Oxford today. The Duchess of Cambridge is being treated by doctors at Kensington Palace." Too cute! All the celebrity babies born in 2013 and 2014 so far Gallery January 2013: Lily Allen welcomed daughter Marnie Rose January 2013: Lily Allen welcomed daughter Marnie Rose Lily and husband Sam Cooper welcomed second daughter Marnie Rose on 8 January 2013. They also have a daughter called Ethel. January 2013: Elton John welcomed son Elijah January 2013: Elton John welcomed son Elijah Elton and husband David Furnish welcomed their second son Elijah on 11 January 2013. They also have a son called Zachery. January 2013: Shakira welcomed son Milan January 2013: Shakira welcomed son Milan Shakira and boyfriend Gerard Pique welcomed their first son Milan Pique Mebarak on 22 January 2013. Tagged as: Kate Middleton Prince William baby pregnant
Prince George is not going to be an only child for long — the toddler will soon have a baby sister or brother to share his fancy digs at Kensington Palace.
British royal officials said Monday that Prince William and the duchess of Cambridge, the former Kate Middleton, are expecting their second child.
For the second time, Kate is being treated for acute morning sickness in the early phases of her pregnancy.
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The first time she was so ill she required hospitalization. This time, she is being treated by doctors at her residence in Kensington Palace. She cancelled a planned engagement in Oxford to rest and receive medical care.
Prince William told well-wishers in Oxford that Kate should be over the worst of her symptoms in a few weeks.
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Television news satellite trucks line up to report on the second pregnancy of Britain's Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, and Prince William outside Kensington Palace in London. (The Associated Press)
"She wishes she could be here," he said. Royal baby No. 2 is on its way! On Monday, Clarence House confirmed the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are expecting their second child. Photo: WPA Pool/Getty Images
LONDON— Prince William, the second in line to the U.K. throne, and his wife, the Duchess of Cambridge, announced on Monday that they are expecting their second child, triggering a flurry of good wishes and speculation about the gender and name of the royal baby.
"The Queen and members of both families are delighted with the news," the couple said in a short statement, kick-starting a fresh period of intense media and public attention on the royal family.
The Duchess, the former Kate Middleton, is less than 12 weeks pregnant, a spokesman for the royal household said. The early announcement was made because the Duchess is again suffering from a relatively uncommon and severe form of morning sickness and has canceled plans to accompany Prince William on a visit to Oxford on Monday, he said.
"Many congratulations to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. I'm delighted by the happy news that they're expecting another baby," Prime Minister David Cameron said, in a message on Twitter. LONDON (AP) — Prince George is not going to be an only child for long — the toddler will soon have a baby sister or brother to share his fancy digs at Kensington Palace.
British royal officials said Monday that Prince William and the duchess of Cambridge, the former Kate Middleton, are expecting their second child.
Once again, Kate is being treated for acute morning sickness in the early phases of her pregnancy. The first time she was so ill she required hospitalization.
Now she is being treated by doctors at her residence in Kensington Palace. She canceled a planned engagement in Oxford to rest and receive medical care.
Prince William told well-wishers in Oxford that Kate should be over the worst of her symptoms in a few weeks. He repeatedly thanked people for congratulating him and said Kate was disappointed she could not travel.
"She wishes she could be here," he said.
"She's feeling okay, thanks. It's been a tricky few days — week or so — but obviously we're basically thrilled, it's great news, and early days. We're hoping things settle down and she feels a bit better."
The new baby, boy or girl, will become fourth in line to the throne, pushing Prince Harry to fifth. George, who is 13 months old, is third and likely to become Britain's monarch one day. William is second in line, while his father, Prince Charles, is first.
Britain had changed its laws before George's birth so that the couple's first born would be in line for the throne regardless of its sex. Before the change, a girl would have lost her place in line if a boy was born later.
William and Kate have often expressed an interest in having a larger family.
The royal couple and their families are "delighted" with the baby news, said officials at Clarence House, the couple's office. The announcement follows months of speculation in the glossy British and American press about a possible baby brother or sister for George.
After hospital treatment for severe morning sickness, hyperemesis gravidarum, Kate recovered and gave birth to George in July 2013 without further complications.
The current illness means the 32-year-old duchess may need extra hydration, medication and nutrients.
Britain's Press Association news agency reported that Kate's pregnancy hasn't passed the 12-week stage, which is when she became ill in her first pregnancy.
Prime Minister David Cameron said he was "delighted by the happy news that they're expecting another baby."
Royal officials said it wasn't clear if the duchess will be able to carry out planned official engagements, including a trip to Malta on Sept. 20 and 21 that would mark her first overseas solo trip.
Decisions on events would be made on a "case-by-case" basis, officials said.
"She's feeling OK, thanks. It's been a tricky few days — week or so — but obviously we're basically thrilled, it's great news, and early days. We're hoping things settle down and she feels a bit better."
The new baby, boy or girl, will become fourth in line to the throne, pushing Prince Harry to fifth. George, who is 13 months old, is third and likely to become Britain's monarch one day. William is second in line, while his father, Prince Charles, is first.
Britain had changed its laws before George's birth so that the couple's first born would be in line for the throne regardless of its sex. Before the change, a girl would have lost her place in line if a boy was born later.
William and Kate have often expressed an interest in having a larger family.
Royal couple 'delighted'
The royal couple and their families are "delighted" with the baby news, said officials at Clarence House, the couple's office. The announcement follows months of speculation in the glossy British and American press about a possible baby brother or sister for George.
Prince William and Kate are expecting their second child, Royal Family officials announced on Sept. 8, reigniting a media frenzy for the House of Windsor that started with announcement of the couple's first son, Prince George, who turned one on July 22. Here, George visits the Natural History Museum in London on July 2.
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Prince Harry said he's excited at the prospect of becoming an uncle again. William's younger brother
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