Kate Middleton Pregnancy Update: Duchess Of Cambridge ‘Dissed’ By Camilla Parker-Bowles; Delivery Expected In April- Reports
On Sept. 18, 2014, Clarence House announced that Kate Middleton would not be undertaking her much anticipated trip to Malta. This was supposed to be the Duchess of Cambridge's first royal solo trip that was called off in the wake of her pregnancy sickness. However, it seems her decision made Camilla Parker-Bowles really unhappy. The mother-in-law reportedly even "dissed" the Duchess.
According to CelebDirtyLaundry, Camilla Parker-Bowles "doesn't consider Hyperemesis Gravidarum to be a serious illness." HG is an acute form of morning sickness that leads to nausea and vomiting that can result in weight loss and dehydration.
The report notes that Prince Charles' wife "thinks that Kate [Middleton] is over-reacting to a bit of morning sickness." Additionally sources told the gossip website that Duchess of Cornwell is upset to the point that she "has been dissing" the Duchess of Cambridge over pulling out from her social appearances and commitments and Prince Harry's 30th birthday dinner.
Camilla Parker Bowles reportedly feels that Kate Middleton should "fight through" her sickness instead of "malingering."
As per the announcement made on Twitter by Clarence House account, Prince William replaced Kate Middleton on the two-day trip to Malta. The visit marks the celebration of the 50th Independence Day of the island country in southern Europe. The big announcement was made in series of posts confirming that the itinerary for the Prince William will remain the same on the trip.
Meanwhile, media outlets are speculating Kate Middleton's due date. According to OK Magazine, sources claim that Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will be blessed with their second child in the month of April, 2015. At this time, Kate Middleton is reportedly 10 weeks pregnant. However, according to the report, there is "no official word on the due date."
Mirror UK reported that Kate Middleton is under special supervision of royal surgeon gynecologists Alan Farthing and Guy Thorpe-Beeston. The two surgeons reportedly assisted in Prince George's birth as well.
Prince William and Kate Middleton tied the knot in the year 2011. The royal couple was blessed with their first child Prince George in the year 2013. On Sept. 8, 2014 Kensington Palace made the big announcement of Duchess' second pregnancy.