Kate Middleton And Prince William
Britain's Prince William and his wife Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge stand amid the Tower of London's 'Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red' poppy installation to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of World War One (WW1), in London August 5, 2014. Reuters/Luke MacGregor

After announcing her second pregnancy, Kate Middleton together with Prince William are determined to give Prince George a normal life. Just like any parent who wants to protect their child's privacy, the royals want their son to play in the park with other children without the paparazzi harassing him or "being placed under surveillance."

It was confirmed on Oct. 2 that Will and Kate are seeking legal actions for photographers, who are following and reportedly harassing their one-year-old child and his nanny. Prince Harry is backing up the couple and it's about time that the issue should be dealt with to protect the "future royal children."

The couple have gone great lengths in ensuring their child's privacy and was a hands-on parents to George while doing their royal duties. Due to the need of giving him a normal childhood, the couple will soon move to Anmer Hall in Norfolk while Prince William will assume his new role as one of East Anglia Air Ambulance pilots.

The 10-bedroom mansion was a gift from Queen Elizabeth for William's 30th birthday and for the past few months the couple is overseeing the renovations of their future home. The royal couple is set to move in early 2015 before the arrival of their second child as Catherine is reportedly giving birth around April or May.

Currently suffering from extreme morning sickness, the Duchess of Cambridge is reportedly giving birth to twins in 2015. Thanks to the unusual volume of royal followers who are putting their bets for the Kate's twin pregnancy, UK's betting firm William Hill suspended all bets on Monday, Sept. 29, following the influx of the bets.

"As Kate continues to suffer from hyperemesis gravidarum, this severe type of morning sickness can be associated with multiple births, according to the Cleveland Clinic," Huffington Post reports. "Rumours of twins have been around since her pregnancy was announced in September. However, Kate also experience this type of morning sickness when she was first pregnant with Prince George."

Aside from twin pregnancy reports, the Cambridges are allegedly naming their second child Elizabeth Diana Winsor if they are having a daughter. A palace insider revealed that Kate is convinced that she's having a daughter and also purchased a closet full of baby girl's clothing for the arrival for their little princess.