Kate Middleton is “devastated” to have missed the return of George – Gala

Entertainment 8 September, 2017

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While she wished to accompany the prince George for his back-to-school to school Thomas’s Battersea, Kate Middleton has been forced to stay at Kensington Palace due to her Hyperemesis Gravidarum, a condition that causes severe morning sickness. The duchess of Cambridge, who according to a close has been extremely saddened from not being able to be present at the side of her child.

Yesterday morning, the princes William and George came down from their massive Range Rover black which had then just browse through the 5 kilometers between the railings of Kensington Palace, those of the private school St Thomas’s Battersea, Kate Middleton, she was confined to bed in front of the television, and watched live the pictures of his son posing in front of Helen Haslem in charge of the nursery section in the prestigious institution. It is the confidence given yesterday by a source close to the royal couple Weekly.

 

The duchess of Cambridge, who ” was desperately sad ” not to be to the side of his elder for this moment oh so symbolic in the life of a mother and her child. Fortunately, according to the source, the young woman of 35 years has been able to count on the support of her mother Carole Middleton present for five days in apartment 1A of Kensington Palace where Kate and William have recently moved.

 

The mother of George and Charlotte, which let’s remember is currently suffering from Hyperemesis Gravidarum, a condition characterized by nausea and violent vomiting daily. Still, the back of his adored son went very well as evidenced by the tender snapshot published yesterday on the Twitter account of Kensington Palace, where George and William appear to be all smiles at the end of this first day of school. What give the balm to the heart to the duchess of Cambridge who, according to the site, New Idea, was anxious for the return of his son on the ground that she feared that he is being ” set aside by his comrades “.

The Duke and Duchess are very pleased to share a photograph of The Duke and Prince George at Kensington Palace this morning. pic.twitter.com/MxcU0RqGvi

— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) September 7, 2017Kate MiddletonGeorge of England

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