The Duchess of Cambridge with the Duchess of Cornwall (on her left) and Prince Harry (seated facing her). Image: Wikimedia |
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are expecting their third
child, Kensington Palace has announced.
The news of the duchess’ third pregnancy delighted the Queen and both families.
The announcement also mentioned that, just like her two
pregnancies, the duchess, who is now 35, is suffering from hyperemesis
gravidarum, or severe morning sickness.
She had to beg off from her scheduled engagement at the
Hornsey Road Children's Centre in London, which she was supposed to attend Monday
afternoon.
The duchess is now being cared for, according to Kensington
Palace statement.
According to BBC's royal correspondent Nicholas Witchell,
the announcement came just in time for a "significant week" for the
family "because Prince George is due to start at big school."
"Presumably his mother would be keen to take him to
that, [but] whether she is going to be well enough to do that remains to be
seen," he told BBC News.
"It had also been expected that the Duke and Duchess of
Cambridge would be taking a foreign trip this autumn," he added.
"Whether they will be able to do that or whether the
duchess will be well enough to do that also remains to be seen."
The expected child is set to become fifth in line to the
throne after Prince Charles, Prince William, Prince George and Princess
Charlotte. In March 2015, the revision of succession law allowed equal
primogeniture, thus, royal sons could no longer precedence over their older female
siblings in the line of succession.
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