APRIL DELIVERY: Kensington Palace said Monday the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s second child is due in April.
The palace said that while the duchess has been suffering from hyperemisis gravidarum, a pregnancy complication that results in nausea and vomiting, her condition is improving.
After having kept a low profile for the past six weeks, she will take up her royal duties once again and join the duke in greeting the president of the Republic of Singapore and Mrs. Tony Tan Keng Yam at the Royal Garden Hotel in London later this week.
The royal couple will accompany the president and Mrs. Tan to Horse Guards Parade in Whitehall for a ceremonial welcome. On Tuesday, the duchess will pay a visit to London’s Natural History Museum, of which she is a patron, for the Wildlife Photographer of The Year 2014 Awards Ceremony.