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Monday, 20 October 2014

Prince William, Kate expecting second baby in April

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 Britain's Prince William and his wife Kate are expecting their second child in April next year, an official statement said Monday.

"Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are delighted to confirm they are expecting a baby in April 2015," a spokesman for Kensington Palace said in the statement.

"The Duchess of Cambridge continues to be affected by Hyperemesis Gravidarum, but her condition is steadily improving," the spokesman added.

The news about Kate's second pregnancy was announced in early September, and a string of public events have been canceled since then.

But on Tuesday, the 32-year-old duchess will join Prince William in an official event to welcome Singaporean President Tony Tan and his wife for a state visit, according to local media.

Also on the same day, she is expected to attend a ceremony of the Wildlife Photographer of The Year 2014 Awards at the Natural History Museum.

The second royal baby will be the fourth in line to the British throne right behind Prince George, the older brother who was born in July 2013.

(Xinhua)

Thursday, 2 October 2014

UK royals issue warning over Prince George pics

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(AP) — Prince William and his wife Kate have threatened to take legal action against a photographer they say has been monitoring their toddler son Prince George.

The couple's Kensington Palace office said Thursday the royals had "taken legal steps to ask that an individual ceases harassing and following both Prince George and his nanny as they go about their ordinary daily lives."

In a statement, the palace said the unnamed photographer was suspected of "placing Prince George under surveillance."

The statement was issued after the Evening Standard newspaper reported that a photographer had tried to take pictures of the prince in London's Battersea Park.

William and Kate, who are expecting their second child, want to spare their children intense press coverage.

Fourteen-month-old George is third in line to the throne. The statement said that the royal couple "understand the particular public role that Prince George will one day inherit, but, while he is young, he must be permitted to lead as ordinary a life as possible."

William's late mother, Princess Diana, was pursued by photographers for years before her death in a Paris car crash in 1997. Many believe the pursuing paparazzi were a contributing factor to the accident.

The British media now operate under an agreement to leave members of the royal family alone when they are children in return for regular scheduled photo shoots.

In 2012, a French magazine angered the palace by publishing photos of Kate sunbathing topless.