Kate Middleton Pregnancy Update: Duchess To Deliver Second Royal Baby In April, Morning Sickness Still Plaguing Her
Media's fascination with the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton's pregnancy seems to be going up by the day. Several reports about the inner secrets of her pregnancy have been revealed. From her morning sickness to her alleged visit to the clinic have surfaced in the media.
Keeping the enthrallment for the next royal baby positive, the palace has recently announced Middleton's due date. The palace said in an official statement that Kate "Middleton and Prince William are delighted to announce that they are expecting a baby in April 2015," according to Hollywoodlife.
While the due date did enthuse the royal couple's fans, it was also revealed that Middleton is still suffering from Hyperemesis gravidarum. The statement further said that "Prince George's mom continuous to be affected by Hyperemisis Gravidarum," but her condition is improving with time.
Moreover, it has been suggested that Middleton could make her baby bump debut at The President of the Republic of Singapore and Mrs Tony Tan Keng Yam's visit. The mom to be has cancelled many royal engagements in the past, but now that her condition is seem to be improving she may be seen in the public.
Middleton could also attend the Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2015 Awards Ceremony at The Natural Museum of History, scheduled to be held the coming Tuesday. However, the confirmation about her public appearance is due to come.
Meanwhile, currently, Middleton is said to be staying with her mother, Carole Middleton. She moved to her mother's house from Kensington palace a few weeks ago, according to Hollywoodlife. That time it was reported that Kate was vomiting numerous times in a day and this made her stay with under her mother's care.
Kate and Prince William are already parents to one year old Prince George. Kate gave birth to her baby boy of July last year. During that time also she suffered from Hyperemesis gravidarum and was admitted to hospital. However, this time she is being taken care at home.