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A new wax model of Britain's Prince Harry has been unveiled in London.
The life-size figure of the hunky royal has been displayed at Madame Tussauds in the English capital in celebration of his 30th birthday on September 15.
The museum's PR Manager, Nicole Fenner, said: "Since he was first portrayed in his very early twenties Prince Harry has changed quite a lot.
"His 30th birthday seemed the perfect time to create a brand new figure with a brand new look. "
The prince can be seen dressed in his army combat uniform - which was donated by the Army Air Corps - following his recent career as an Apache Helicopter Pilot and is stood in a relaxed pose with a beaming smile plastered across his face.
Nicole added: "We know our guests will be delighted to get up close to the Prince, dressed as he has so often been pictured, in his fatigues, relaxed, informal and very much at ease."
The figure, which took four months to make and cost £150,000, will be positioned in the Royal area of the museum, next to his father Prince Charles and stepmother Duchess Camilla.
Prince Harry wax model unveiled in London
A new wax model of Britain's Prince Harry has been unveiled in London.
The life-size figure of the hunky royal has been displayed at Madame Tussauds in the English capital in celebration of his 30th birthday on September 15.
The museum's PR Manager, Nicole Fenner, said: "Since he was first portrayed in his very early twenties Prince Harry has changed quite a lot.
"His 30th birthday seemed the perfect time to create a brand new figure with a brand new look. "
The prince can be seen dressed in his army combat uniform - which was donated by the Army Air Corps - following his recent career as an Apache Helicopter Pilot and is stood in a relaxed pose with a beaming smile plastered across his face.
Nicole added: "We know our guests will be delighted to get up close to the Prince, dressed as he has so often been pictured, in his fatigues, relaxed, informal and very much at ease."
The figure, which took four months to make and cost £150,000, will be positioned in the Royal area of the museum, next to his father Prince Charles and stepmother Duchess Camilla.
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Britain's Duchess of Cambridge reportedly wants to have "at least"
three children by the time she's 35.
The 32-year-old royal already has 14-month-old son Prince George and is currently pregnant with her second child, but friends say she's determined to fall pregnant again shortly after the birth because she's keen to raise three kids.
Duchess Catherine - formerly known as Kate Middleton - has two siblings, sister Pippa and brother James, and wants her children to grow up in a similar family environment to how she did, according to the Daily Telegraph newspaper.
The brunette beauty and husband Prince William, who married in 2011, announced they are expecting their second baby after Catherine pulled out of a visit to Oxford University on Monday (08.09.14) due to severe morning sickness.
Catherine always knew that there was a high chance that she'd battle with morning sickness, known medically as Hyperemesis Gravidarum, if she fell pregnant again as she suffered the same complications with George in 2012.
A source said previously: "This bout of sickness has come on very fast and Kate's gone from feeling great to feeling terribly ill very quickly.
"They had thought that she might be lucky and not suffer it this time, but they knew before they decided to have another baby that it was a possibility.
"Kate's very practical and takes everything in her stride and decided that she'd manage to cope and just get on with it if it happened again."
Duchess Catherine wants three children
Britain's Duchess of Cambridge reportedly wants to have "at least"
three children by the time she's 35.
The 32-year-old royal already has 14-month-old son Prince George and is currently pregnant with her second child, but friends say she's determined to fall pregnant again shortly after the birth because she's keen to raise three kids.
Duchess Catherine - formerly known as Kate Middleton - has two siblings, sister Pippa and brother James, and wants her children to grow up in a similar family environment to how she did, according to the Daily Telegraph newspaper.
The brunette beauty and husband Prince William, who married in 2011, announced they are expecting their second baby after Catherine pulled out of a visit to Oxford University on Monday (08.09.14) due to severe morning sickness.
Catherine always knew that there was a high chance that she'd battle with morning sickness, known medically as Hyperemesis Gravidarum, if she fell pregnant again as she suffered the same complications with George in 2012.
A source said previously: "This bout of sickness has come on very fast and Kate's gone from feeling great to feeling terribly ill very quickly.
"They had thought that she might be lucky and not suffer it this time, but they knew before they decided to have another baby that it was a possibility.
"Kate's very practical and takes everything in her stride and decided that she'd manage to cope and just get on with it if it happened again."
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Britain's Prince Harry has joked he "can't wait" to watch Prince William "suffer more" with another child.
The 31-year-old royal and his wife Duchess Catherine - who already have 14-month-old son Prince George - announced yesterday (08.09.14) they're expecting their second child together, and the flame-haired hunk is looking forward to watching them juggle two children.
He said of the pregnancy: "It's very exciting news. I can't wait to see my brother suffer more and with any luck if it's a girl he'll suffer even greater, I think. I'd love to see him try and cope with that."
However, the prince, 29, believes his little nephew will be pleased to learn that he will have a little sibling.
He said: "I think George will be over the moon, he'll be thrilled having another little, smaller, brother or sister. So we'll wait and see. The family continues to grow."
Meanwhile, Harry is hopeful that Duchess Catherine - who was known as Kate Middleton before she married William in 2011 - will overcome her severe morning sickness and be able to enjoy the pregnancy soon.
He explained: "I hope my sister-in-law gets better, and gets better soon. And the two of them have the opportunity to go through the whole process again in a little bit of peace and quiet.
"Last time I saw her, she was feeling OK, feeling pretty poorly but I think that's to be suspected. Luckily I'm not a woman so I don't have to go through that."
Prince Harry ‘can’t wait’ to watch Prince William ‘suffer’ with second child
Britain's Prince Harry has joked he "can't wait" to watch Prince William "suffer more" with another child.
The 31-year-old royal and his wife Duchess Catherine - who already have 14-month-old son Prince George - announced yesterday (08.09.14) they're expecting their second child together, and the flame-haired hunk is looking forward to watching them juggle two children.
He said of the pregnancy: "It's very exciting news. I can't wait to see my brother suffer more and with any luck if it's a girl he'll suffer even greater, I think. I'd love to see him try and cope with that."
However, the prince, 29, believes his little nephew will be pleased to learn that he will have a little sibling.
He said: "I think George will be over the moon, he'll be thrilled having another little, smaller, brother or sister. So we'll wait and see. The family continues to grow."
Meanwhile, Harry is hopeful that Duchess Catherine - who was known as Kate Middleton before she married William in 2011 - will overcome her severe morning sickness and be able to enjoy the pregnancy soon.
He explained: "I hope my sister-in-law gets better, and gets better soon. And the two of them have the opportunity to go through the whole process again in a little bit of peace and quiet.
"Last time I saw her, she was feeling OK, feeling pretty poorly but I think that's to be suspected. Luckily I'm not a woman so I don't have to go through that."
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Britain's Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are "immensely thrilled' they're expecting another baby.
The couple, who got married in 2011, are overjoyed that their 14-month-old son Prince George will soon have a little sibling, even though Catherine has been struck down with severe morning sickness again.
Speaking after his visit to Oxford University yesterday (08.09.14), Prince William told the BBC: "She's feeling OK, it's been a tricky few days, a week or so, but obviously we're immensely thrilled, it's great news.
"It's early days but I'm hoping things settle down and she feels a bit better soon."
The happy news was announced yesterday by Kensington Palace after the Duchess - who was known as Kate Middleton before she married William - was forced to pull out of the visit, where they were expected to open a Chinese studies building.
A post on the British Monarchy Facebook page read: "Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are very pleased to announce that The Duchess of Cambridge is expecting their second child.
"The Queen and members of both families are delighted with the news."
The statement added: "As with her first pregnancy, The Duchess is suffering from Hyperemesis Gravidarum."
The statement continued: "Her Royal Highness will no longer accompany The Duke of Cambridge on their planned engagement in Oxford today.
"The Duchess of Cambridge is being treated by doctors at Kensington Palace."
Prince William ‘immensely thrilled’ by baby news
Britain's Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are "immensely thrilled' they're expecting another baby.
The couple, who got married in 2011, are overjoyed that their 14-month-old son Prince George will soon have a little sibling, even though Catherine has been struck down with severe morning sickness again.
Speaking after his visit to Oxford University yesterday (08.09.14), Prince William told the BBC: "She's feeling OK, it's been a tricky few days, a week or so, but obviously we're immensely thrilled, it's great news.
"It's early days but I'm hoping things settle down and she feels a bit better soon."
The happy news was announced yesterday by Kensington Palace after the Duchess - who was known as Kate Middleton before she married William - was forced to pull out of the visit, where they were expected to open a Chinese studies building.
A post on the British Monarchy Facebook page read: "Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are very pleased to announce that The Duchess of Cambridge is expecting their second child.
"The Queen and members of both families are delighted with the news."
The statement added: "As with her first pregnancy, The Duchess is suffering from Hyperemesis Gravidarum."
The statement continued: "Her Royal Highness will no longer accompany The Duke of Cambridge on their planned engagement in Oxford today.
"The Duchess of Cambridge is being treated by doctors at Kensington Palace."
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Britain's Duchess of Cambridge knew there was a possibility she'd suffer with severe morning sickness.
The 32-year-old royal, who announced yesterday (08.09.14) she is pregnant with her second child, had prepared herself for the likelihood that she'd be struck down with Hyperemesis Gravidarum again after she battled with the same complications when she was expecting 14-month-old Prince George.
A source told E! News: "This bout of sickness has come on very fast and Kate's gone from feeling great to feeling terribly ill very quickly. They had thought that she might be lucky and not suffer it this time, but they knew before they decided to have another baby that it was a possibility. Kate's very practical and takes everything in her stride and decided that she'd manage to cope and just get on with it if it happened again."
Catherine and Prince William were forced to announce their baby news after the beauty pulled out of their visit to Oxford University yesterday due to the sickness.
The source added: "Whilst it's terrible luck that Kate's so unwell with Hyperemesis Gravidarum yet again, they're hoping she'll be on the mend in no time."
Meanwhile, the Duchess' mother Carole Middleton has reportedly been helping her daughter, who is being cared for by doctors at Kensington Palace in London, with little George while she's been ill.
The source explained: "She has been visiting them a lot, staying over for several days at a time, cooking Kate's favourite food and helping with George as Kate has very little energy to rush around after a toddler."
Duchess Catherine knew she may battle morning sickness
Britain's Duchess of Cambridge knew there was a possibility she'd suffer with severe morning sickness.
The 32-year-old royal, who announced yesterday (08.09.14) she is pregnant with her second child, had prepared herself for the likelihood that she'd be struck down with Hyperemesis Gravidarum again after she battled with the same complications when she was expecting 14-month-old Prince George.
A source told E! News: "This bout of sickness has come on very fast and Kate's gone from feeling great to feeling terribly ill very quickly. They had thought that she might be lucky and not suffer it this time, but they knew before they decided to have another baby that it was a possibility. Kate's very practical and takes everything in her stride and decided that she'd manage to cope and just get on with it if it happened again."
Catherine and Prince William were forced to announce their baby news after the beauty pulled out of their visit to Oxford University yesterday due to the sickness.
The source added: "Whilst it's terrible luck that Kate's so unwell with Hyperemesis Gravidarum yet again, they're hoping she'll be on the mend in no time."
Meanwhile, the Duchess' mother Carole Middleton has reportedly been helping her daughter, who is being cared for by doctors at Kensington Palace in London, with little George while she's been ill.
The source explained: "She has been visiting them a lot, staying over for several days at a time, cooking Kate's favourite food and helping with George as Kate has very little energy to rush around after a toddler."
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Britain's Duchess of Cambridge's attendance at royal engagements will be decided on "case-by-case".
The 32-year-old royal, who is pregnant with her second child, was forced to pull out of her visit to Oxford University with husband Prince William yesterday after being struck down with severe morning sickness, and Kensington Palace has announced any other changes to her schedule, including her trip to Malta later this month and attendance at the Invictus Games in London this week, will be decided on nearer the time.
A spokesperson told HELLO! magazine: "We will be planning this on a case-by-case basis - it's too early to talk about Malta and the Invictus Games."
Catherine - who was known as Kate Middleton before she married William in 2011 - is currently being looked after by medical staff at Kensington Palace in London.
Meanwhile, the Duchess suffered similar complications when she was in the early stages of her pregnancy with her son Prince George, 14 months, in 2012.
Despite feeling unwell Catherine is overjoyed she's pregnant again, and the prince's grandmother Queen Elizabeth is said to be "delighted."
A post on the British Monarchy Facebook page yesterday (08.09.14) reads: "Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are very pleased to announce that The Duchess of Cambridge is expecting their second child.
"The Queen and members of both families are delighted with the news."
Duchess Catherine’s schedule decided on ‘case-by-case’
Britain's Duchess of Cambridge's attendance at royal engagements will be decided on "case-by-case".
The 32-year-old royal, who is pregnant with her second child, was forced to pull out of her visit to Oxford University with husband Prince William yesterday after being struck down with severe morning sickness, and Kensington Palace has announced any other changes to her schedule, including her trip to Malta later this month and attendance at the Invictus Games in London this week, will be decided on nearer the time.
A spokesperson told HELLO! magazine: "We will be planning this on a case-by-case basis - it's too early to talk about Malta and the Invictus Games."
Catherine - who was known as Kate Middleton before she married William in 2011 - is currently being looked after by medical staff at Kensington Palace in London.
Meanwhile, the Duchess suffered similar complications when she was in the early stages of her pregnancy with her son Prince George, 14 months, in 2012.
Despite feeling unwell Catherine is overjoyed she's pregnant again, and the prince's grandmother Queen Elizabeth is said to be "delighted."
A post on the British Monarchy Facebook page yesterday (08.09.14) reads: "Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are very pleased to announce that The Duchess of Cambridge is expecting their second child.
"The Queen and members of both families are delighted with the news."
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The Duchess of Cambridge should drink flat cola to ease her pregnancy sickness, a medical expert has said.
The 32-year-old royal - the wife of Prince William - announced yesterday (08.09.14) she is pregnant with her second child but she has been diagnosed with Hyperemesis Gravidarum, which is a severe form of morning sickness.
Catherine suffered from the same condition when she was pregnant with her 14-month-old son Prince George and Alison Edwards - Senior Lecturer in Midwifery at Birmingham City University - has recommended the sweet soft drink as a potential remedy.
Edwards said: "Though there is an increased chance due to having the excessive sickness before she may well have an entirely different experience this time with little or no sickness. Though there is no 'cure' for morning sickness - and certainly not hyperemesis - there are steps that can be taken to try to settle the unpleasant symptoms.
"Though there are few sources of scientific evidence to support any 'remedies', making sure fluid intake is maintained is a priority. Flat coke has been found to help here as can arrowroot or ginger."
Other potential remedies include changing to a low-fat diet and wearing travel bands.
Edwards added: "Some women swear by travel bands. Small low fat meals can help and avoiding anything spicy. If the symptoms become excessive then medical advice must be sought as there are medications that can reduce the sickness and nausea; these do need prescribing however.
"Excessive morning sickness can make women unwell and certainly miserable, so plenty of support and rest are vital, especially if admission to hospital is required as Kate was last year."
Catherine - formerly known as Kate Middleton - is currently being treated for her sickness at her Kensington Palace home in London, and her mother Carole Middleton has been caring for little George while she's been ill.
Duchess Catherine told to drink flat cola for sickness
The Duchess of Cambridge should drink flat cola to ease her pregnancy sickness, a medical expert has said.
The 32-year-old royal - the wife of Prince William - announced yesterday (08.09.14) she is pregnant with her second child but she has been diagnosed with Hyperemesis Gravidarum, which is a severe form of morning sickness.
Catherine suffered from the same condition when she was pregnant with her 14-month-old son Prince George and Alison Edwards - Senior Lecturer in Midwifery at Birmingham City University - has recommended the sweet soft drink as a potential remedy.
Edwards said: "Though there is an increased chance due to having the excessive sickness before she may well have an entirely different experience this time with little or no sickness. Though there is no 'cure' for morning sickness - and certainly not hyperemesis - there are steps that can be taken to try to settle the unpleasant symptoms.
"Though there are few sources of scientific evidence to support any 'remedies', making sure fluid intake is maintained is a priority. Flat coke has been found to help here as can arrowroot or ginger."
Other potential remedies include changing to a low-fat diet and wearing travel bands.
Edwards added: "Some women swear by travel bands. Small low fat meals can help and avoiding anything spicy. If the symptoms become excessive then medical advice must be sought as there are medications that can reduce the sickness and nausea; these do need prescribing however.
"Excessive morning sickness can make women unwell and certainly miserable, so plenty of support and rest are vital, especially if admission to hospital is required as Kate was last year."
Catherine - formerly known as Kate Middleton - is currently being treated for her sickness at her Kensington Palace home in London, and her mother Carole Middleton has been caring for little George while she's been ill.
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J.B. Gill says Britain's Queen Elizabeth is "surprisingly cool".
The former JLS singer met the monarch when the group played the Diamond Jubilee concert in London in June 2012 and he says he and his bandmates - Aston Merrygold, Oritse Williams and Marvin Humes - were stunned to learn she was familiar with their music.
He said: "We met the queen at the Diamond Jubilee concert and she is surprisingly cool. She named all of our songs."
While J.B. enjoyed meeting the queen, his particular career highlight was when the band - who shot to fame after competing on 'The X Factor' in 2008 - picked up two prizes at the 2010 BRIT Awards.
He said: "This was the moment I knew JLS had made it. We won a BRIT for British Breakthrough Act and British Single and it was an unbelievable time.
"So many artists haven't won any BRITs and we got two."
And the 'Beat Again' hitmaker admits the group never expected to be so successful.
He told Closer magazine: "I look back on my time on 'The X Factor' and think what an absolute blast we had.
"It was a complete crash course in the music industry and we didn't know whether we'd sink or swim. But we had more success than I ever imagined possible."
‘Cool’ Queen Elizabeth
J.B. Gill says Britain's Queen Elizabeth is "surprisingly cool".
The former JLS singer met the monarch when the group played the Diamond Jubilee concert in London in June 2012 and he says he and his bandmates - Aston Merrygold, Oritse Williams and Marvin Humes - were stunned to learn she was familiar with their music.
He said: "We met the queen at the Diamond Jubilee concert and she is surprisingly cool. She named all of our songs."
While J.B. enjoyed meeting the queen, his particular career highlight was when the band - who shot to fame after competing on 'The X Factor' in 2008 - picked up two prizes at the 2010 BRIT Awards.
He said: "This was the moment I knew JLS had made it. We won a BRIT for British Breakthrough Act and British Single and it was an unbelievable time.
"So many artists haven't won any BRITs and we got two."
And the 'Beat Again' hitmaker admits the group never expected to be so successful.
He told Closer magazine: "I look back on my time on 'The X Factor' and think what an absolute blast we had.
"It was a complete crash course in the music industry and we didn't know whether we'd sink or swim. But we had more success than I ever imagined possible."
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