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Wills’ pal Jecca and a happy little secret

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EyEBrOWS were raised when Prince William left his family over the Easter weekend to attend the nuptials of his friend Jessica ‘Jecca’ Craig in Africa. But there may have been an extra special reason for him to attend. For I can disclose that Jecca, 34, gave birth to a boy months before her wedding to Jonathan Baillie, director of conservati­on at the Zoological Society of London.

Professor Baillie let slip his new paternal status at this week’s Safari In The City gala at London Zoo, which raised £350,000 to fight the illegal wildlife trade. ‘I’m having to help host without Jecca because she’s at home looking after our new baby,’ the Canadian told me proudly.

The couple announced their engagement in April last year, but until now her pregnancy had been a closely guarded family secret and there has still been no official birth notice.

The couple’s son is believed to be six months old and has a fittingly zoological name — Wolf.

Wills first met Jecca on a trip to Africa in 1998 when he was 16. She has the distinctio­n of being the only woman before Kate Middleton to have provoked an official bulletin about Wills’s love life.

In 2003, Prince Charles’s staff issued a statement in which it was denied the couple were in a relationsh­ip.

They had never done this for any of William’s other alleged girlfriend­s, prompting speculatio­n there may have been some truth in the rumours. Shortly afterwards, Jecca was seated next to the Prince at his ‘Out Of Africa’ 21st birthday party which was held at Windsor Castle.

The Prince turned down an invitation to his cousin Peter Phillips’s wedding in 2008 so he could join Jecca when her brother, Batian, got married in Kenya.

One reason it is said the Duchess of Cambridge was not at the Easter wedding is she didn’t want to take her children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, to Kenya.

However this would have been the perfect family occasion for their respective offspring to meet. Perhaps there will be another opportunit­y to do so at the christenin­g.

 ??  ?? It’s a boy: Prof Baillie and Jecca
It’s a boy: Prof Baillie and Jecca

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