With a third child on its way for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, here is the low-down on the new royal baby:
Where will the baby fall in the line of succession?
A great-grandchild of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh, he or she will be born fifth in line to the throne, bumping uncle Prince Harry out of the top five into sixth place.
Prince Harry will now be sixth in line to the throne (Stephen Pond/PA)
The Prince of Wales is first in line, followed by William who is second in line, Prince George third and Princess Charlotte fourth. Younger male siblings are no longer allowed to jump ahead of their older sisters in the line of succession.
Will he or she ever be monarch?
Unlikely. It’s rare, but not unheard of, for a third born royal in direct succession to become king or queen. This Cambridge sibling will live their life happy in the knowledge they will not be expected to wear the crown.
Will they be a Prince or a Princess?
Yes. The new baby will be an HRH and a Prince or Princess of Cambridge – thanks to the Queen who stepped in ahead of Prince George’s birth to ensure all William’s children had fitting titles.
What will the baby be called?
Prince George and Princess Charlotte will have a baby brother or sister to play with (Chris Jackson/PA)
After picking the regal George and Charlotte for their first two, William and Kate will not be expected to suddenly choose an unusual name for their third. Something like Alice – a favourite with the bookies last time – or Alexandra for a girl, or Frederick, James or Philip for a boy are good bets for the next Cambridge offspring.
Will they hire a second nanny?
Kate and William already have the help of George and Charlotte’s full-time live-in nanny Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo. But Maria could be given a helper as well. The likelihood is the Cambridges are already investigating this – with Maria perhaps even having a fellow Norland nanny in mind.
William and Harry had two much loved nannies at the same time when they were young – Barbara Barnes and her deputy Olga Powell, who later took the lead role.
Where will the baby be born?
The Royal baby is expected to give birth at the Lindo Wing in St Mary’s Hospital, Paddington (Dominic Lipinski/PA)
With Kate experiencing two successful, straightforward deliveries at the Lindo Wing in St Mary’s Hospital, Paddington, London, she is expected to head back to the exclusive private delivery suite for the arrival of her third child.
Will there be the same level of baby fever?
Although this baby will only be fifth in line, the popularity of William, Kate, George and Charlotte across the globe means the arrival of the newest member of the Windsors will be high profile once again.
In May 2015 ahead of Charlotte’s birth, scores of foreign media outlets descended on the Lindo wing, and news of her birth dominated the news agenda in the UK and hit the headlines around the world.
Will they stop at three?
Who knows? The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh had four children and the Queen was 37 when she had her youngest, Prince Edward. Kate is only 35 so has time to even out the numbers. William’s great-great-great-great-grandmother Queen Victoria had nine children.