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Kate Middleton feels ‘debilitating’ condition in pregnancy

Kate Middleton

Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, “suffered” a “debilitating” ailment during her pregnancy, a royal specialist claimed that  in a flashback documentary.

Kate and Prince William visited Prince Philip’s tomb with their two eldest children this week. Prince George, eight, and Princess Charlotte, six, attended the memorial service for the Duke of Edinburgh, who died last year at the age of 99.

The presence of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at the celebration honouring the Queen’s husband had previously been confirmed.

However, it was not known in advance that they would be bringing their children to the solemn event. Prince Louis, the children’s three-year-old brother, did not attend the service at Westminster Abbey.

Kate has already spoken openly about her young family and what it’s like to raise children.

Kate has also spoken up about having hyperemesis gravidarum during her pregnancies, which can result in vomiting.

During the 2018 Netflix documentary ‘The Royal Wives of Windsor,’ royal biographer Penny Junor described the disease as “debilitating” while discussing Kate’s pregnancies.

She said: “Kate has suffered very severely from morning sickness that is totally debilitating.”

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