This Article is From Feb 05, 2013

A Caribbean holiday for Prince William, Kate Middleton

A Caribbean holiday for Prince William, Kate Middleton

The Duke and Duchess have reportedly joined Kate Middleton's parents for a winter break

Highlights

  • Pregnant Duchess of Cambridge has jetted to the Caribbean for a holiday with husband Prince William after recovering from her severe morning sickness, a media report said.
  • Kate Middleton, 31, was hospitalised in December last year for Hyperemesis Gravidarum, an acute morning sickness characterised by intractable nausea, vomiting, and dehydration.
  • She is now staying at a 19,000 pounds-a-week villa on the island of Mustique. The luxury pad boasts an infinity pool, games room and stunning views of the Caribbean Sea, 'The Sun' reported.
  • The royal couple also have Kate's parents Michael and Carole staying nearby. "The Duke and Duchess have joined the Middletons for a winter break," a source said. "Both William and Kate were hoping her condition would not stop her from making the eight-hour flight to Barbados and the connection to Mustique," the source added.
  • "A month ago such a journey would have been unthinkable for her, so this is a clear sign she has made a virtual recovery," the source was quoted by the paper as saying. Kate and William have enjoyed more than six holidays on Mustique since they started dating.
London: Pregnant Duchess of Cambridge hasjetted to the Caribbean for a holiday with husband PrinceWilliam after recovering from her severe morning sickness, amedia report said.

Kate Middleton, 31, was hospitalised in December last yearfor Hyperemesis Gravidarum, an acute morning sicknesscharacterised by intractable nausea, vomiting, anddehydration.

She is now staying at a 19,000 pounds-a-week villa on theisland of Mustique. The luxury pad boasts an infinity pool,games room and stunning views of the Caribbean Sea, 'The Sun'reported.

The royal couple also have Kate's parents Michael andCarole staying nearby."The Duke and Duchess have joined the Middletons for awinter break," a source said."Both William and Kate were hoping her condition would notstop her from making the eight-hour flight to Barbados and theconnection to Mustique," the source added.

"A month ago such a journey would have been unthinkablefor her, so this is a clear sign she has made a virtualrecovery," the source was quoted by the paper as saying.Kate and William have enjoyed more than six holidays onMustique since they started dating.
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