The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge
are expecting their second child in April next year, Kensington Palace has
said.
The pregnancy had already been
announced but the due date had not been released.
In a statement, the palace said the
duchess continued to suffer from extreme morning sickness but her condition was
“steadily improving”.
The duchess will make her first
public appearance on Tuesday since her pregnancy was announced in September.
She will join Prince William to
officially welcome Singapore’s President Tony Tan as he begins a four-day visit
to the UK.
The duchess will also attend the
Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2014 awards ceremony at the Natural History
Museum in London.
The duke and duchess’s second baby
will become fourth in line to the throne, behind older brother Prince George,
who was born in July last year.
For the second time, the duke and
duchess have been forced to announce a pregnancy before the duchess passed the significant
12-week milestone.
The duchess is again suffering from
acute morning sickness – called hyperemesis gravidarum, a condition that may
require supplementary hydration, medication and nutrients.
It affects 3.5 per 1,000
pregnancies, causes severe vomiting and can lead to dehydration, weight loss
and a build-up of toxins in the blood or urine, called ketosis.
BBC royal correspondent Peter Hunt
said there had been concerns that the duchess’s symptoms would persist, and
there would be “relief” that her condition was improving.
He said the royal statement referred
to “a baby” – apparently ruling out the possibility of twins.
With the new baby behind Prince
George in line to the throne, our correspondent added that Prince William might
have “a hope – it could be a deluded one – that there won’t be same same
intense focus” from the media and public.
(BBC)
Duchess Of Cambridge’s Second Baby Due In April
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