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Sad news for Duchess of Cambridge following pregnancy news

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If there’s one thing parents know about childhood (apart from how to get boogers out of noses of all shapes and sizes) it’s that, childhood goes very, very fast.


The Royal Family palpably aren’t immune to this but the reality of it is about to hit Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton very hard.

The news that Kate Middleton is expecting her third child has the public squealing with delight. But many of us are also a bit concerned for her and baby’s well-being. After her second pregnancy, the Duchess of Cambridge was diagnosed with hyperemesis gravidarum (HG). Basically, it’s a condition that is characterized by severe nausea, vomiting, weight loss, and dehydration.

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The Duchess of Cambridge suffers from hyperemesis gravidarum, commonly known as extreme morning sickness. This condition is not very difficult at initial stages, it caused her to miss her son Prince George’s first day of school on Thursday.

Sad!

Duke of Cambridge, William took his son to an independent school called Thomas’s Battersea on Thursday. Earlier, Kate already cancelled all public engagements for the week.

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On Tuesday William said Kate was well, but admitted:

“There’s not much sleep going on at the moment. She is okay. Firstly, we need Catherine to get over this and then we can start celebrating. It’s always a bit anxious to start with, but she’s fine.”

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In true royal British style, a four-year-old Prince George will be taking classes in everything from French and music to ballet and drama. 

We don’t know about you, but we’re beyond excited to see little Georgie in a British school uniform. He’s reportedly going to be dressed in a navy pullover, Bermuda-style shorts, long red socks and black shoes.


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