Tinchy Stryder and fiancée Amba Miller are also expecting their second child

Tinchy Stryder thanked the almighty for his new bundle of joy

BINGLEY, UNITED KINGDOM - AUGUST 31: Tinchy Stryder performs on stage on Day 2 of Bingley Music Live 2013 at Myrtle Park on August 31, 2013 in Bingley, England. (Photo by Andrew Benge/Redferns via Getty Images)

MUSICIAN TINCHY Stryder, and his wife-to-be Amba Miller have announced they are expecting a second child.

Like Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the couple announced their special news on Valentine’s Day.

However, on this occasion, the couple’s older daughter, rather than a renowned photographer took the picture that broke the news.

Stryder, whose real name is Kwasi Danquaah III welcomed his first child with Miller in 2018, a baby girl called Arabella who is currently a toddler.

Announcing the news on his Instagram account, Stryder said: “Thanks to the almighty for another blessing!

“Our daughter is sick at taking pictures.”

He also wished all his followers a Happy Valentine’s Day.

Many industry names sent their well wishes, including Tinie Tempah, Giggs, PoetsCorner and others.

When she posted the picture that revealed their good news, Miller said: “Thought this picture would sum up the love we have for each other.

“Happy Valentine’s Day.”

Many fans were overjoyed, and congratulated Miller in the comments section.

One said: “Beautiful photo Amba, just beautiful.

“Happy Valentines to you both. Love you all very much.”

Another said: “Awww congratulations darling!

“Another beauty on the way.”

The couple met as teenagers.

34-year-old Stryder is best known for his single Number 1, which he collaborated on with the group N-Dubz. He has been making music since he was 12 years old.

Amba Miller is behind all natural vegan hair and skincare brand Manetain and Skin.

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