Kate Middleton in mourning: an essential person for the Duchess and her son George is dead
Kate Middleton has lost a woman who meant a lot to her. Christine Hill, who died at the age of 74, had helped her during her first pregnancy.
Kate Middleton and the Cambridges are in mourning
Christine Hill, who helped her before George was born, has died
The Duchess had seen the specialist on several occasions
This is news that must have greatly saddened Kate Middleton and the Cambridge family. The Duchess of Cambridge has just lost a person who has meant a lot in her life as a woman and a mother. Christine Hill has indeed died at the age of 74, as reported by several British media. This woman, described by Mirror like a “prenatal guru”, had followed Kate Middleton when she was pregnant with Prince George. Before the birth of their first child, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge had both diligently followed the courses led by Christine Hill, who notably taught Prince William how to install a baby seat in a car. “We will miss her terribly”reacted a family member of this specialist in the columns of the Daily Mail.
“His feisty, fun and direct attitude won him many friends”, he added. In 2013, shortly before Prince George was born, Christine Hill revealed that the royal couple visited her in an interview with the Telegram. At the time, she described Kate Middleton as “a charming woman”. Impressed by this “strong couple”, she had enjoyed spending time with the Cambridges, who asked her many questions about the Duchess’s birth and the first months of their future baby. Now the mother of three children, George, Charlotte and Louis, Kate Middleton consulted several specialists during her complicated pregnancies. Indeed, the Duchess of Cambridge is suffering froma disease, hyperemesis gravidarum.
Kate Middleton: why her pregnancies were complicated
This disease, which affects only 2 to 3% of pregnant women, causes many adverse effects that can lead to hospitalization: very strong nausea and vomiting which generally lead to weight loss, but also severe dehydration and vitamin and trace element deficiencies. When she was pregnant with Prince George, Kate Middleton had to be hospitalized because of this disease. Treated at Kensington Palace when she was pregnant with Charlotte, the Duchess of Cambridge had canceled several events during her third pregnancy. “As with previous pregnancies, the Duchess suffers from hyperemesis gravidarum, then explained the British royal family. Her Royal Highness will therefore not be able to keep certain commitments she has made.
Kate Middleton Impressed by this “solid couple”, she had enjoyed spending time with the Cambridges, who asked her many questions about the Duchess’s delivery and the first months of their future baby
Kate Middleton Today mother of three children, George, Charlotte and Louis, Kate Middleton consulted several specialists during her complicated pregnancies
Kate Middleton This disease gives very strong nausea and vomiting which generally lead to weight loss, but also severe dehydration and deficiencies in vitamins and trace elements
Kate Middleton Treated at Kensington Palace when she was pregnant with Charlotte, the Duchess of Cambridge canceled several events during her third pregnancy
Kate Middleton Treated at Kensington Palace when she was pregnant with Charlotte, the Duchess of Cambridge canceled several events during her third pregnancy