The Royal family have revealed the expected due date of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s second child.
According to Kensington Palace, royal baby number 2 will arrive in April next year.
The royal household announced that the 32-year-old was expecting last month as it emerged that she was suffering from extreme morning sickness.
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Kate suffered from the same condition- hyperemesis gravidarum- whilst pregnant with her and Will’s one-year-old son, George.
Pregnant Kate has spent the past few weeks staying at her parents in Bucklebury whilst husband William carries on with royal duties.
A source told the Mail Online: “Kate is feeling so lousy that she just wanted to be with her family and out of public view.
“She is extremely close to Carole, who is very much a hands-on grandmother. Between her and their nanny, Maria, Kate has all the help she needs with George while she is feeling so sick.
“And Bucklebury is somewhere she can just relax and be herself.”
The insider added: “Don't be fooled by the fact that she hasn't been admitted to hospital this time. She is just as poorly. The difference is that her doctors have been able to diagnose and treat her quicker. She really hasn't been at allwell, though.”
Kate was forced to cancel several royal engagements due to her condition, and her schedule has been cleared for the foreseeable future as she focuses on her health.
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