The Sun Story
News that Kate’s condition may be suggesting that she is
carrying twins has gotten the bookies William Hill to cut the odds of the royal
couple having two babies from 33/1 to 25/1 following a number of bets
overnight. It is said that mothers-to-be who suffer from the hyperemesis
gravidarum condition are THREE times more likely to be
pregnant with more than one child than other women. Victoria and George
have been the best backed names during the first 12 hours since the
announcement was made and they are both offered at 10/1.
The Mail Story
Kate was visited by her younger siblings Pippa and James Middleton who
spent just over an hour with their sister. Despite his smiles, William arrived
at the London hospital amid news that two Australian radio presenters tricked
the King Edward VII hospital into releasing details about Kate's health
condition
In addition to the new privacy headache, the couple are facing difficult
and potentially life changing decisions about their future. St James's Palace
aides are understood to be 'furious' that the hospital fell for a stunt by 2Day
FM presenters Mel Greig and Michael Christian. They called the hospital and
pretended to be the Queen and Prince Charles and - despite atrocious accents
and jokes about feeding the Corgi - duped a private nurse.
The Guardian Stroy
With a smile and a wave the Duchess of Cambridge left hospital
on Thursday to the undoubted relief of her husband and also of the
international news crews camped outside in the bitter cold throughout her
three-night stay. She emerged from the King Edward VII private hospital in
central London looking relaxed after receiving treatment for hyperemesis
gravidarum, an acute form of morning sickness.
All three newspapers have done their own stories on Kate's pregnancy, i
have however noticed that only two of the papers which are The Mail & The
Guardian mentioned the Hospital Hoax by two Austrailians, who posed as The Queen and
Prince of Wales, to try and get information of the Kate's condition. They
also kept mentioning Kate's condition, a little to much. However congratulations to Duke and Duchess of
Cambridge William and Kate, for the announcement of Kate's pregnancy. I
know that they will make great parents to the unborn Prince/Princess. And
congratulations to the Queen as well who has had a very exciting and active
year, with her 60th anniversary on the throne, the Olympics and now the news of
a new great grandchild.
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