Let’s talk about something truly heartwarming. Prince Harry has been all smiles after the news broke that he’s about to become an uncle for the third time. At just 32 years old, this royal family member is over the moon with joy. The announcement came just hours after Prince William and Kate Middleton shared their exciting baby news, and Harry didn’t waste any time expressing his excitement. Speaking to reporters during an appearance in Manchester, England, where he met with victims of the tragic Ariana Grande concert bombing, Harry couldn’t contain his enthusiasm.
“Fantastic, great,” Harry said with a big grin, giving a thumbs-up to the cameras. “Very, very happy for them.” Now, if you’re wondering about Kate’s well-being, Harry also gave us an update on his sister-in-law, who’s dealing with hyperemesis gravidarum—an intense form of morning sickness. “I haven’t seen her for a while, but I think she’s doing okay,” he shared with reporters. This new addition to the family will be the fifth in line to the British throne, pushing Uncle Harry down to number six. But hey, I’m sure he doesn’t mind at all!
What Kate's Uncle Has to Say
It’s not just Harry who’s thrilled about the upcoming arrival. Kate’s uncle, Gary Goldsmith, had plenty to say about the wonderful news. Speaking with the Daily Mail, this millionaire businessman couldn’t help but express his excitement. “It’s the best news I’ve had so far this year. She’s a natural mother,” Gary said, glowing with pride. But here’s where it gets even more interesting—Gary believes Kate and William won’t stop at three babies. Instead, he thinks they might follow in Queen Elizabeth’s footsteps and have four children!
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“I wonder if she will stop at three? I doubt it. They’re having such fun with the babies,” Gary mused. If you recall, Queen Elizabeth and her husband, Prince Philip, raised four children together—Prince Charles, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew, and Prince Edward. Kensington Palace made the official announcement on Monday, Sept. 4, confirming that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, both 35, are expecting a sibling for Prince George, 4, and two-year-old Princess Charlotte.
Severe Morning Sickness and a Missed Engagement
In a statement released on Monday morning, Kensington Palace revealed some important details about Kate’s current condition. The Duchess is experiencing severe morning sickness, known as hyperemesis gravidarum, which has led to her missing her latest engagement. “The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are very pleased to announce that The Duchess of Cambridge is expecting their third child,” the palace said in the official statement.
“The Queen and members of both families are delighted with the news. As with her previous two pregnancies, The Duchess is suffering from Hyperemesis Gravidarum. Her royal highness will no longer carry out her planned engagement at the Hornsey Road Children’s Centre in London today,” the statement continued. “The Duchess is being cared for at Kensington Palace.” It’s clear that the royal family is prioritizing Kate’s health during this special time.

According to Woman’s Day, Kate was rushed to King Edward VII Hospital in Marylebone, London, at the end of last month, sparking speculation about her pregnancy. A royal insider shared that Kate, who was last seen in public in London for the 20th anniversary of Princess Diana’s death, has been keeping a low profile. “Kate’s been spending much of her time in bed—her energy levels have been very low over the last couple of weeks,” the source revealed. “But she’s ecstatic to be expecting baby number three—this is everything she’s always wished for.” Congratulations to the soon-to-be family-of-five!
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This article was written by Candice Mehta-Culjak and originally appeared on our sister site, Now to Love.


