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Third royal baby to join George and Charlotte

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PRINCE William and his wife, the Duchess of Cambridge, are expecting their third child, Kensington Palace announced yesterday.

Kensington Palace made the pregnancy announceme­nt explaining that the former Kate Middleton was not feeling well enough to attend an engagement later in the day.

As with her other two pregnancie­s, the duchess is suffering from

Hyperemesi­s Gravidarum, or acute morning sickness. Kate is being cared for at her Kensington Palace home in London.

“The queen and members of both families are delighted with the news,” the palace said in a statement.

William and Kate, both 35, already have two children: Prince George, 4, and Princess Charlotte, 2.

The announceme­nt came at a time when the royal couple is due to mark a milestone in the life of their young family – they are set to send George to school for the first time this week.

Their choice of Thomas’s Battersea in south London indicated that the Cambridges were settling into their Kensington Palace apartment, having moved recently from their Norfolk home, Anmer Hall.

No details were immediatel­y available about when the third baby is due, but betting agencies were quick to start offering odds on possible names for the soon-to-be-born child in the House of Windsor.

Paddy Power offered 8-to-1 odds on Alice. Also popular was Diana, after Prince William’s mother, particular­ly given the timing of the announceme­nt.

Together with Prince Harry, William and Kate have taken a leading role in marking the 20th anniversar­y of Princess Diana’s death. Last week the royals toured the garden of their Kensington Palace home to remember the princes’ mother and celebrate her contributi­ons to their family and to the monarchy.

“Given the recent anniversar­y, there’ll be plenty of interest in the name Diana if the baby is a girl,” the agency said.

The couple have said from the time of their engagement that they wanted to have a family; the only question was how many children they wished for. Royal watchers have recorded every aside for clues as to what the plans might be.

When asked on a royal tour to Singapore in 2012 about how many children he wanted, William said he was “thinking about having two”.

More recently, during a royal tour of Poland, Kate joked about a third child when given a cuddly toy designed to soothe tiny babies.

Kate thanked the well-wisher for the present and turned to William: “We will just have to have more babies,” she said laughing.

Kate is the eldest of three siblings, and reportedly had a very happy childhood.

The royal couple can also be seen as following in the footsteps of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, who have four children.

BOOKIES WERE QUICK TO START OFFERING ODDS ON POSSIBLE NAMES FOR THE NEW CHILD IN THE HOUSE OF WINDSOR

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