Kate Middleton's Pregnancy Journey: A Day With Mom And Battling Hyperemesis Gravidarum Kate Middleton's Mom Carole Rushes to Her Side as She Battles Morning

Kate Middleton's Pregnancy Journey: A Day With Mom And Battling Hyperemesis Gravidarum

Kate Middleton's Mom Carole Rushes to Her Side as She Battles Morning

Mom Knows Best: Carole Middleton Steps In

Let me tell you a little story about Kate Middleton. While the world was buzzing with the news that she was pregnant and suffering from hyperemesis gravidarum, she was quietly spending her day in the care of her mom, Carole Middleton. This wasn’t just any ordinary day. The Duchess of Cambridge’s pregnancy was announced on Monday, Sept. 4, but here's the kicker—it came earlier than expected. Why? Because Kensington Palace officials wanted to be upfront about why Kate had to cancel a royal engagement that morning. Transparency is key, right?

Now, Carole Middleton, at the age of 62, was spotted leaving Kensington Palace later that evening in a sleek black Land Rover. But here’s the thing—she hadn’t just popped in for a quick visit. No, she had spent the entire day looking after her pregnant daughter. According to the Daily Mail, this wasn’t the first time Carole had stepped in. Kate has battled this severe form of morning sickness before during her pregnancies with Prince George and Princess Charlotte. In fact, back in 2012, she was even hospitalized during her first pregnancy. It’s safe to say that Carole knows exactly what her daughter is going through, and she’s there every step of the way.

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    Now, let’s talk about hyperemesis gravidarum. This condition isn’t your average morning sickness. We’re talking dehydration, vitamin and mineral deficiencies, and even weight loss due to constant nausea and vomiting. For most pregnant women, morning sickness eases up around the 12-week mark, but hyperemesis gravidarum can hang around until about 20 weeks. It’s a tough road, and while we don’t know the full extent of Kate’s symptoms this time around, fans are speculating that her hospitalization last month might have been due to this very condition. It’s a battle she’s faced before, and one she’s determined to overcome once again.

    Prince George's First Day of School: Will Kate Be There?

    Here’s the thing—while Kensington Palace hasn’t given an official update on Kate’s condition, royal insiders have been spilling the tea. They’ve revealed that Kate is hoping to feel better before Thursday, Sept. 7. Why? Because that’s Prince George’s first day of school at Thomas’ Battersea primary school. Can you imagine? It’s such an important milestone in any child’s life, and like any mom, Kate is doing everything in her power to be there. But here’s the reality—she won’t be able to make a decision until the last minute. If she feels up to it, you better believe she’ll be there. That’s just the kind of mom she is.

    “It’s an important day in a child’s life and like any mother she will do her utmost to be there,” an aide explained. “Unfortunately, the Duchess won’t be able to make a decision until nearer the time, when she sees how she is feeling. If she can be there, she will.”

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    Kate Middleton's Mom Carole Rushes to Her Side as She Battles Morning
    Kate Middleton's Mom Carole Rushes to Her Side as She Battles Morning

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    Kate Middleton's Mom Carole Rushes to Her Side as She Battles Morning
    Kate Middleton's Mom Carole Rushes to Her Side as She Battles Morning

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    Kate Middleton's Mom Carole Rushes to Her Side as She Battles Morning
    Kate Middleton's Mom Carole Rushes to Her Side as She Battles Morning

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