Monday 8 September 2014

Kate Middleton pregnant

Kate Middleton pregnant: Prince William, Duchess of Cambridge prepare to welcome another baby a year after Prince George

Royal officials said Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, is pregnant with her second child and is being treated for severe morning sickness.

 
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
 
Published: Monday, September 8, 2014, 5:59 AM
Updated: Monday, September 8, 2014, 1:03 PM
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Britain's Prince William and Kate, Duchess of Cambridge (seen after the birth of their first child Prince George in July 2013) are expecting their second child.LEFTERIS PITARAKIS/APBritain's Prince William and Kate, Duchess of Cambridge (seen after the birth of their first child Prince George in July 2013) are expecting their second child.
How's this for a royal announcement?
The Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William, both 32, are expecting their second child, royal officials said Monday — much to the delight of the young couple’s admirers across the globe.
“I'm sure the couple will be thrilled to hear of the good wishes from their many friends in New York and across the U.S.,” a Kensington Palace spokesperson told the Daily News.
Prince William seen beaming Monday as it was announced his wife is pregnant with the couple's second child.SAMIR HUSSEIN/WIREIMAGEPrince William seen beaming Monday as it was announced his wife is pregnant with the couple's second child.
Kate Middleton sat out a planned engagement in Oxford with William Monday to receive medical care for severe morning sickness at the palace, a residence of the British Royal Family in London.
"She wishes she could be here," William told well-wishers.
"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 duchess also suffered from the condition, hyperemesis gravidarum, during her first pregnancy with Prince George, who was born at St. Mary's Hospital in London in July 2013.
It causes severe nausea and vomiting and might require supplementary hydration, medication and nutrients

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