Camilla Thurlow and Jamie Jewitt are expecting their third child, they've announced.
The couple who met on Love Island took to Instagram to share their announcement with fans and beamed from ear-to-ear while also revealing to their two young daughters that they will have a baby brother. In a video shared with their followers, Jamie and Camilla could be seen teaching Nell, three, and Nora, one, the lessons of being a big sister.
Camilla and Jamie, who married in September 2021, four years after meeting on the ITV dating programme revealed that their first son will be born in May 2024. Captioning their upload, the couple penned: "Our lovely girls are getting a baby brother! Delighted to share our little family is growing, baby boy due in Spring 2024, it’s going to be a busy house!"
Both of their children smiled as they were shown an ultrasound scan of their unborn brother. Nell and Nora were reading a chalkboard that had: "Big sister 1010: with brand new module 'Boys', Final exam May 2024," on it, as Jamie pointed to it. Their upload which has been liked over 26,000 times was soon flooded with messages of celebration from their doting followers.
"OMG! Congrats! Still can't believe you guys came together because of Love Island and here you are... 3 babies later! So happy for you!" said one. A second added: "Wonderful news have followed you from the very beginning." Another penned: "Huge congratulations to you both.. what a lucky boy to be joining your family!!"
Pregnant Stacey Solomon brands herself an 'old fogy' over NYE plans with JoeThe soon-to-be parents of three chose the song You Make My Dreams Come True by Daryl Hall and John Oates to accompany their video. Camilla, who previously dated Prince Harry, recently opened up about the pressures of parenting in the public eye.
Speaking to OK! Magazine, she said: "Whether you're in the spotlight or not, there is so much pressure on making sure you do the right thing as a mum. You just want to know your baby is happy, and that they're soothed and comforted. Once you figure out what's right for your family, in terms of a routine, it's important to focus on that. Not all babies are the same and not all families are the same - it's about finding the right thing for you."
But she was quick to point out that she wasn't doing it alone and Jamie was a very hands-on dad as she said: "Jamie and I are a team, it's good to be a team, especially if it's going to be the two of them versus the two of us ." Speaking of her two daughters, she commented: "I love that they're close in age, it's adorable to see them interacting with each other. They've got completely different personalities but are always laughing away with each other."