Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's third baby due in April
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are delighted to confirm they are expecting
a baby in April, Kensington Palace confirmed.
As with her previous two pregnancies, Kate has been suffering from
Hyperemesis Gravidarum - severe morning sickness.
But the Duchess appears to be over the worst after dancing at a public
engagement this week.
William and Kate, both 35, are already the proud parents of four-year-old
Prince George and Princess Charlotte, who turned two in May.
Her pregnancy was announced early in September because she had to skip some
official engagements.
As expected, William and Kate are not revealing the sex of their baby.
They left the gender of their first two children a surprise.
Nevertheless, the couple's third child will be styled as the Prince or
Princess of Cambridge, much like George and Charlotte.
The Queen is said to be “delighted” by the news of the impending arrival of
her latest great-grandchild, who will be fifth in line to the throne.
Her own birthday is also in April.
Kate is expected to return to the private delivery suite at the Lindo wing of
St Mary's Hospital, Paddington, where George and Charlotte were both born.
Today’s announcement comes just weeks after Prince George started school at
Thomas’s Battersea, where fees cost £17,604 a year.
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