The Herald (South Africa)

Kate needs rest period after leaving hospital

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PRINCE William’s pregnant wife, Kate, left the hospital in central London yesterday where she had spent four days being treated for acute morning sickness.

Accompanie­d by her husband, Kate, 30, appeared at the steps of the hospital smiling and holding a bouquet of yellow flowers.

Neither she nor William spoke to waiting reporters before being driven away.

Kate, who married the second-inline to the throne in April last year, has been suffering from hyperemesi­s gravidarum, an acute morning sickness which causes severe nausea and vomiting and requires supplement­ary hydration and nutrients.

There has been no announceme­nt about when the baby is due, although the prince’s spokesman has said Kate is less than 12 weeks pregnant.

Kate, known formally as the Duchess of Cambridge, will now recuperate at Kensington Palace, a royal residence in west London, her husband’s office said.

“She is feeling better but now requires a period of rest,” a royal spokeswoma­n said.

“Their royal highnesses would like to thank the staff at the hospital for the care and treatment the duchess has received,” she said.

The onset of the severe sickness and the need for Kate to go to hospital brought forward the announceme­nt of her pregnancy, sparking a frenzy in the British media and even taking by surprise her grandmothe­r-in-law, Queen Elizabeth, according to reports.

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