Duke and Duchess of Cambridge expect your baby morning Kate hospital acute illness
- St James Palace confirmed that it was "very early" stage of pregnancy
- Kate left the hospital for several days "
- Willam drove his wife to the hospital and stayed with her until 8:20 p.m.
Duchess of Cambridge spent the night in the hospital are taken care of acute illness after her pregnancy news broke yesterday.Months of speculation about a royal pregnancy had ended yesterday afternoon, when William and Kate told the world that they are parents for the first time.
But the excitement of the announcement had feared awaited track after he became the Duchess had been a private hospital in London for hyperemesis - a disease very sharp morning.
William was on the side of the King Edward VII hospital yesterday after being taken by car Bucklebury in Berkshire, where his parents Michael and Carole Middleton live. Duke, wearing a beige sweater, chinos and a light shirt, left the hospital at 20:20. He walked to the front door and were driven out of the Land Rover Discovery.
Kate is expected to continue for several days, and her husband is supposed to be back at his side today, with their parents.
Duchess had a number of commitments this week, including a visit to the London Docklands tomorrow for charity fundraising trading session brokers soil, but they are all canceled, said St James Palace.
It has been reported that former gynecologist Marcus Setchell Queen, Countess of Wessex, who delivered two children trafficking.
It is clear that the pregnancy has not progressed beyond 12 weeks, and yesterday's announcement was the underlying disease of the Duchess.
Women hyperemesis, vomiting may be so severe that they can not keep food or liquids.
The condition usually continues beyond the first three months of the year, and can bypass week 21, but it can take longer.
But at the same time is concerned, the royal couple, the excitement is everywhere in the UK and elsewhere.
Prime Minister David Cameron led the congratulations of the nation when he said: ".. It is absolutely wonderful news, and I'm happy for them, I'm sure they are just good parents, and I'm sure that the whole country will be celebrating tonight "
Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh, the Prince of Wales and the families of good news, said the spokesman for St James Palace.
A notice was published yesterday as follows: "Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince of Wales, Duchess of Cornwall and Prince Harry and the families of good news.
"Duchess reached this afternoon, King Edward VII Hospital in central London hyperemesis. As the pregnancy is at a very early stage, His Royal Highness is waiting in the hospital for several days and require a rest period after it. "
St James Palace would not say when the royal couple became aware of her pregnancy, saying that "recently".
Congratulations to the Duke and Duchess paid anywhere in the world.
Julia Gillard, the Australian Prime Minister, called "great news" and said he "made the happiness of many people around the world," while John Key, Prime Minister of New Zealand, said that women have state of compassion Kate and I wanted him a speedy recovery.
Jay Carney, press secretary for U.S. President Barack Obama said: "On behalf of everyone here at the White House by the President and the First Lady, we congratulate the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge home news this morning from London they are expecting their first child. "
Asked whether Obama had advice for parents, he said: "I have not had this conversation with them, but I know they both feel that having a child is the one of the most beautiful parts of their lives.
"I'm sure it is the same Duke and Duchess of Cambridge."
The babies were the topic of conversation when William and Kate visited Cambridge last week for the first time a married couple.
Duke RAF pilot search and rescue, received a small baby body suit made by well-intentioned Hill, Samantha, 27, of Sudbury, Suffolk, who was decorated with the image of the helicopter and the words "Daddy little co-pilot."
Baby theme continued when Kate met Tessa Davies, 35, of Cambridge, who gave his five-month-old son James middle name in honor of the Duke William and brought him to see the royal couple.
Duke and Duchess have not hidden their desire to start a family and September's Diamond Jubilee visit to Singapore Duke revealed that he would have two children.
Their first-born is the third in the sequence, regardless of whether it is a boy or a girl.
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, who married the royal couple at Westminster Abbey in April last year, said: "The whole nation wants to join in this celebration of good news.
"We hope that the Duchess of better health and happiness in the coming months."
William uncle Earl Spencer also welcomed the announcement, said in a statement. "This is fantastic news, and I'm excited about all of them"
The baby was the first grandchild and the Duke of Earl deceased mother and his sister, Diana, Princess of Wales.
Harry, who served in Afghanistan Apache helicopter pilot, gunner, said the good news to the e-mail, told the BBC.
Kate visits her old prep school Friday afternoon was his last public engagement.
And it seemed we had lunch at St. Andrew School in Pangbourne, Berkshire, students and staff during a two-hour visit.
Spokesman Saint-André - where Kate showed his hockey skills in Alexander McQueen frock and three inches tall mid-calf boots - they said, "I have no idea at all," he expected.
Tony Little, director Eton College, where the Duke went to school, add congratulations, saying: ". We are delighted to welcome the new and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge all the happiness "
Sex of the baby is unknown, but the name under which the royal couple to choose their first child is likely to set a trend.
Bookmaker William Hill said the favorite names are John and Frances, and 9/1, while Charles, George and Victoria are 10/1.
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