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The leaders of Britain and the 15 former colonies that have the monarch as their head of state agreed in 2011 to new rules which give females equal status with males in the order of succession.

Although none of the nations had legislated the change as of September, the British Cabinet Office confirmed that this is now the de-facto rule.

Those changes make Kate’s pregnancy all the more significant for the royal family, according to Ingrid Seward, editor-in-chief of Majesty magazine.

“This is the first child who will be an heir to the throne whatever sex they are,” she said. “It’s a new beginning.”

Graham Smith of anti-monarchy group Republic called Kate’s pregnancy a “private, personal matter” for her and William, saying the flood of media coverage was disproportionate.

“We’ve heard today that our future head of state is on the way. It’s a pretty bizarre way of choosing someone for public office,” he said.

On the couple’s tour of Malaysia, Singapore, the Solomon Islands and Tuvalu in September, William reportedly said he hoped he and Kate would have two children.

In the chilly night air at London’s Camden market, concert goers and shoppers seemed surprised by the news — though all agreed that it had been widely anticipated.

“It feels a lot like a Christmas present for the nation!” said Ravian Van Den Hil, 26, a student from Rotterdam in the Netherlands. “It makes me feel quite happy.”

Others wondered why Britain continues to spend so much supporting the royal family. “I don’t think it’s a good thing,” said Stephen Jowitt, 63, as he strolled down Camden High Street. “It reinforces a class system.”

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