The Duke of Cambridge has
admitted there is 'not much sleep' going on at his Kensington Palace
home at the moment after news the Duchess is expecting a third baby.
William
described the new baby as 'very good news' and revealed that
yesterday's unexpected announcement had allowed the family to begin
celebrating after an 'anxious' start to his wife's pregnancy.
Kate,
35, is suffering from an extreme form of morning sickness, Hyperemesis
Gravidarum, and is being cared for at Kensington Palace while her
husband attended a conference on mental health and policing in Oxford.
He
spent around an hour meeting dignitaries, police officers and mental
health professionals, delivering a key note speech about the importance
of speaking about mental health challenges.
The
visit comes a day after it was announced that he and the Duchess are
expecting their third baby; a brother or sister for Prince George and
Princess Charlotte.
Prince George, four, is also due to start school on Thursday, in a busy week for the Cambridges.
William said: 'There's not much sleep going on at the moment.'
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