The Duke of Cambridge has returned to his pregnant wife's bedside as she continues her hospital treatment for severe morning sickness.
Kate was admitted to King Edward VII Hospital in central London on Monday where she is likely to remain for the next few days.
Prince William headed in ignoring the massed ranks of the world's media on the pavement outside.
Presenters and crews from TV networks in America and elsewhere have set up camp since the couple's news was announced on Monday.
It is understood the rest of the royal family were told about the pregnancy only a few hours before the rest of the world.
Prince William arrives at the hospital on TuesdayThe Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh, the Prince of Wales, the Duchess of Cornwall, Prince Harry - and Kate's family - are said to be "delighted".
The child will be third in line to the throne, whether it is a boy or girl, after Prince Charles and Prince William.
The Prime Minister was among the first to congratulate the royal couple on Twitter. "I'm delighted ... They will make wonderful parents," David Cameron said.
Deputy Prime Minister and Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg tweeted: "... a perfect way to round off the Queen's Diamond Jubilee year."
Labour leader Ed Miliband tweeted: "A royal baby is something the whole nation will celebrate."
Julia Gillard, prime minister of Australia, called it "delightful news" and Jay Carney, press secretary to US president Barack Obama, said: "On behalf of everyone here in the White House, beginning with the President and the First Lady, we extend our congratulations ..."
Only last week Kate took to the hockey field while visiting her old schoolThomas Misrachi, a journalist with BFM TV in France, is among the media throng outside the hospital. On Monday he immediately booked the Eurostar from Paris.
He told Sky News: "Their wedding was huge news in France and news of a baby is just the same.
"Your royal family still has a certain magic - it is unusual for us because we don't have a royal family."
St James's Palace would not say when the royal couple became aware of the pregnancy - only that it was "recently".
It is understood that the pregnancy has not passed the 12-week point and the announcement was prompted by the Duchess's medical condition.
It was reported that the Queen's former gynaecologist Marcus Setchell, who delivered the Countess of Wessex's two children, is treating her.
Kate is suffering from hyperemesis gravidarum, a rare condition which causes severe vomiting during pregnancy and can cause dehydration, weight loss and a build-up of toxins in the blood or urine called ketosis.
News that Kate's condition may indicate she is carrying twins has prompted bookmaker William Hill to cut the price of the royal couple having two babies from 33/1 to 25/1 following a number of bets overnight.
The Duchess' engagements this week have all been cancelled, said St James' Palace.
Kate and William were married at Westminster Abbey on April 29, 2011.
:: Bookmaker William Hill said favourite names are Frances and John, both at 9/1, while Charles, Victoria and George are 10/1.
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