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Kate Middleton Pregnancy, New Baby Update: Duchess of Cambridge to Attend First Event Next Week Since Baby No. 3 Announcement

Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton will be back to royal business as early as next week for the first time since the announcement of her third pregnancy.

Early last month, the Kensington Palace revealed that she and Prince William are having their third child. The statement came earlier than expected because Middleton had to miss out on events she is lined up to attend to take some rest.

She is once again suffering from Hyperemesis Gravidarum, a severe morning sickness that involve frequent nausea and vomiting, which is not new to her.

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Middleton had to endure the same complication during her previous pregnancies. This time around, the condition not only caused her to pass on a lot of royal events, but also gave her choice but to miss out on Prince George's first day of school. Because she was horribly ill, she had to stay at the palace where she is being cared for by doctors.

Thankfully, a new report claims that the worst has passed and the Duchess has not only been able to finally enjoy her pregnancy (she just entered her second trimester), she is also now ready to attend to her royal commitments.

A source that spoke to E! News had this to say about Middleton's current condition:

She has such a rotten time during this early month. But she's out of the woods now and doing well.

Middleton will be out and about as early as this Tuesday, Oct. 10 for World Mental Health Day. She will take part in the event along with Prince William and Prince Harry to celebrate and express gratitude towards the people from across the United Kingdom devoted to the mental health field.

This is one of the causes that the Duchess of Cambridge puts her heart and soul into, which makes it all the more special that it will be the first event during her pregnancy with the third royal baby to be that she gets to attend.

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