Kate Middleton is having her second child with Prince William. However, it has been reported that the Duchess of Cambridge has been suffering from severe morning sickness again.
Kate Middleton, 32, and Prince William 32, had announced news of the Duchess' first pregnancy in 2012. Late last year, it was announced that the Royal couple's Prince George, will be having a younger sibling.
According to an insider close to the couple, Prince William and Kate Middleton discovered the Duchess' pregnancy just "very recently." The insider added that Kate Kate "is around eight weeks pregnant, and the royal couple were "very happy, very excited."
A statement from the palace was released which read: "Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are very pleased to announce that The Duchess of Cambridge is expecting their second child," and "The Queen and members of both families are delighted with the news."
Kate and William had also revealed to their family and friends that the royal Family will be having a little princess soon and Prince George will be having a sister.
An insider revealed "She feels different this time around, and is convinced they're having a girl," adding that the Duke and the Duchess of Cambridge were "eager to have a daughter" because of Kate's close relationship with Pippa Middleton, 30, her sister.
However, it can be recalled that Middleton did not have an easy first pregnancy. She suffered from Hyperemesis Gravidarum, a very acute morning sickness. It required her to stay at King King Edward VII's Hospital during the duration of her pregnancy with Prince George.
As for her current pregnancy, the Duchess has been reportedly suffering the severe sickness once more. According to a Palace representative, the Duchess stays at home and has a gynecologist to the Queen attending to her medical needs.
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