For Democrats, this might be the equivalent of a royal baby on the way: Chelsea Clinton announced Thursday that she's pregnant with her first child.
"Marc and I are very excited that we have our first child arriving later this year, and I certainly feel all the better, whether it's a girl or a boy, that she or he will grow up in a world full of so many strong female leaders," Chelsea Clinton said in New York City.
The former first daughter, 34, and her mother, Hillary Rodham Clinton, were in New York City hosting a No Ceilings event, a project of the former secretary of State and the Clinton Foundation to evaluate the progress of women and girls.
Chelsea Clinton said on Facebook she's due in the fall.
Former president Bill Clinton and his wife have made no secret of their wish for a grandchild. It's unclear how Chelsea's pregnancy will affect Hillary Clinton, who is considering a race for president in 2016.
At the 2011 World Economic Forum in Davos, Bill Clinton told that audience, "I would like to have a happy wife, and she won't be unless she's a grandmother. It's something she wants more than she wanted to be president."
Democratic presidential candidate Bill Clinton, center, is hugged by his wife Hillary, left, and kissed by his daughter Chelsea, right, after the final presidential debate on October 19, 1992.
Chelsea Clinton acknowledged the pressure, telling Glamour magazine that she hoped 2014 would be the "Year of the Baby." She said: "Call my mother and tell her that. She asks us about it every single day."
Marc Mezvinsky, a hedge fund manager and co-founder of Eaglevale Partners, and Chelsea Clinton were married in 2010. They knew each other as students at Washington's Sidwell Friends School and Stanford University, but didn't start dating until 2005.
In recent months, the mother-to-be has taken a more active role in the Clinton Foundation and works on the organization's health programs and philanthropic ventures.
Hillary Clinton, who has led all early public opinion polling for the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination, has said she won't decide until next year whether she'll make another White House bid. The grandparents-to-be shared their joy on Twitter.
The baby's other grandmother is already on the 2014 ballot. Former congresswoman Marjorie Margolies, Mezvinsky's mother, is running for her old House seat in Pennsylvania.
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