Albuquerque Journal

Will and Kate expecting a baby

Royal couple’s first child will be third in line to the British throne

- By Cassandra Vinograd The Associated Press

LONDON — Britain doesn’t have to wait any longer: Prince William’s wife, Kate, is pregnant.

St. James’s Palace made the announceme­nt Monday, saying that the Duchess of Cambridge — formerly Kate Middleton — has a severe form of morning sickness and is in a London hospital. William was at his wife’s side.

The news drew congratula­tions from around the world, with the hashtag “royalbaby” trending globally on Twitter.

The couple’s first child will be third in line to the throne — behind William and his father, Prince Charles — leapfroggi­ng the gregarious Prince Harry and possibly setting up the first scenario in which a female heir could benefit from new gender rules about succession.

The palace would not say how far along the 30-yearold duchess is, only that she has not yet reached the 12-week mark.

Palace officials said the duchess was hospitaliz­ed with hyperemesi­s gravidarum, a severe form of morning sickness that affects about 1 in 200 women and can lead to dehydratio­n or worse if left untreated. They said she was expected to remain hospitaliz­ed for several days and would require a period of rest afterward.

Until Monday’s announceme­nt, the duchess had shown no signs of being with child. She was photograph­ed just last week bounding across a field clad in black high-heeled boots as she played field hockey with students at her former school.

Still, speculatio­n has swirled about when she and William would start a family from almost the moment they were wed on April 29, 2011, in a lavish ceremony at Westminste­r Abbey.

The attractive young couple is immensely popular — with William’s easy common touch reminding many of his mother, the late Princess Diana — and their child is expected to play an important role in British national life for decades to come.

For months, Kate’s every move has been scrutinize­d for clues about a possible pregnancy — from each time she touched her stomach to whether her outfit choices hinted at a baby bump. In September, tongues wagged over why she might be avoiding alcohol when the duchess opted to toast with a glass of ice water instead of champagne during a banquet in Singapore.

Last week, the rumor mill kicked into high gear when a beaming William accepted a baby outfit from a well-wisher that bore the phrase, “Daddy’s little co-pilot.” “I’ll keep that,” he reportedly said. Joe Little, managing editor of Majesty magazine, said the news ended a year that saw the royal family riding high in popular esteem after celebratio­ns of Queen Elizabeth II’s 60 years on the throne.

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ARTHUR EDWARDS/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Britain’s Kate Duchess of Cambridge, left, meets with the public Nov. 28 as she arrives at the Guildhall during a visit to Cambridge.
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WILLIAM: Baby would be third in line to throne

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