Pregnant Made In Chelsea star Tabitha Willett reveals the gender of her baby with new fiancé Harry Hoare

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Made In Chelsea star Tabitha Willett has revealed that she is expecting a baby boy with her new fiancé Harry Hoare as she prepares to welcome her second child.

The reality personality, 34, announced the news on her Instagram page by sharing a black and white bump snap, alongside the words: 'We're having a...'

The next slide, which was taken in colour, showed Tabitha stood against a backdrop of blue flowers, announcing that she was due to give birth to a son.

Tabitha received a wealth of congratulatory messages in the comments section of the post from her friends and family following the happy news.

The announcement featured pictures of her daughter Ottilie, six, who she shares with her former partner Fraser Carruthers, but her husband-to-be Harry wasn't included.

Tabitha revealed towards the end of last year that they were expecting a baby together and also planning to get married at the start of 2026.

Made In Chelsea star Tabitha Willett has revealed that she is expecting a baby boy with her new fiancé Harry Hoare as she prepares to welcome her second child

Tabitha revealed towards the end of last year that they were expecting a baby together and also planning to get married at the start of 2026

Tabitha received a wealth of congratulatory messages in the comments section of the post from her friends and family following the happy news

While Harry didn't appear in the latest update about their pregnancy, Tabitha did this week share a look at her stunning Philippa Herbert engagement ring. 

She also recently revealed to fans whether she thought she was expecting a little boy or girl by sharing what symptoms she had been suffering. 

Traditionally some believe side effects of pregnancy such as morning sickness, cravings , mood swings and headaches are linked to the gender of the child.

Tabitha shared a selection of different options and circled whether it was linked to expecting a son or a daughter.

She said how she had been having headaches which supposedly means she was having a boy, as well as no mood swings and savoury cravings.

However, some of the other slides suggested she was more likely to be having a girl, which turned out to be incorrect.

Last month, Tabitha revealed how she knew how she was going to marry her fiancé Harry after their first date lasted an incredible three days.

She revealed she began dating Harry at the beginning of last year after 'sliding into his DMs'.

The couple had been together just ten months before Harry got down on one knee during a family holiday to Dubai in October, before they announced it weeks later. 

She also recently revealed to fans whether she thought she was expecting a little boy or girl by sharing what symptoms she had been suffering

Traditionally some believe side effects of pregnancy such as morning sickness, cravings , mood swings and headaches are linked to the gender of the child

Tabitha shared a selection of different options and circled whether it was linked to expecting a son or a daughter

Tabitha revealed she and Harry knew each other 'for years' before getting together romantically.

Writing for The Wedding Edition, she said: 'We stayed in contact but were never close. It was actually January 1st 2025, at my most single, after putting on my vision board for the year that I wanted to find love...

'That I replied to an Instagram story of his saying we should grab a drink and catch up soon. He loves telling the story that I "slid into his DMs".

'We went for a drink, our first date lasted three days, and I called my best friend Ollie Locke after he left and said, "I am going to marry this man."

'It sounds quite unromantic, but I think in your 30s, and as parents (Harry has a daughter too), you want to be sure you are not wasting any time. It was a discussion we had right from the beginning. We aligned on everything and it all felt very uncomplicated. Not full of fire or passion, just easy.'

When Harry asked Tabitha to marry him he popped the question with a 'placeholder ring' and she was wearing a long white dress with a cape.

Tabitha and Harry had been staying at The Lana, a new hotel which is a part of the Dorchester Collection during their stay.

Ahead of the proposal they were enjoying the sunset from the rooftop bar, before returning to their room so that Harry could 'grab something' before dinner

Tabitha revealed in December that she is expecting her second child with fiancé Harry 

Tabitha revealed that when the door opened their suite was filled with rose petals and candles, and there was a table set on the balcony for a private dinner.

The couple began the year with a lavish babymoon in Paris as they splashed out on a £1,800-a-night (€2,170) stay at the five-star Hôtel Plaza Athénée.

Tabitha, who returned to the long-running E4 show ahead of its 29th series in March, announced the news of her pregnancy with her Instagram followers.

She posted an adorable video of her getting a scan at the hospital, with daughter Ottille at her side.

Just days after confirming the engagement, Tabitha took to Instagram to say that a 'low-key small wedding' is planned for January.

Sharing a picture of wedding dresses, she wrote: 'It's starting... We are actually having a low-key small wedding in January so these are too wedding gowny but so fun to get in the mood.'

News of Tabitha's engagement would likely come as a surprise to Made In Chelsea fans, who recently watched her brief romance with co-star Arman Pouladian-Kari play out on screen.

Tabitha originally joined the Made In Chelsea cast in 2018, during their annual trip to Croatia.

She and her ex Fraser, a friend of Prince Harry, dated for four years after meeting when she was hired as a marketing director at his private members' club Albert's.

In 2019, they were engaged in Miami with plans to marry at London's Hurlingham Club the following July but had to cancel their wedding due to the pandemic.

However, in October 2020, a year after Ottilie was born, they announced they had split.

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