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Princess Kate Middleton Pregnant Morning Sickness After Due Date, Baby Name and Gender Bets Revealed [UPDATE]

Princess Kate Middleton, who is pregnant with her second child, has been suffering from terrible morning sickness. This latest revelation, which mirrors the difficulties faced in her first pregnancy, comes after it was revealed that the public is betting on her due date, as well as the name and gender of her baby bump. To make matters worse, now some are trying to take away her title of princess.

When it comes to Princess Kate Middleton being pregnant, the world is obsessed with catching a glimpse of the latest royal baby bump. Unfortunately, that might not happen for quite some time now.

As fans of the Royal Family are more than aware, Duchess Catherine became very ill with her first child, Prince George Alexander Louis, and it seems like history is repeating itself.

While many media outlets have reported that Middleton is suffering from morning sickness, Mail Online is reporting that a much more serious problem is to blame. According to the popular publication, Kate suffers from hyperemesis gravidarum:

"Morning sickness is a very common symptom of pregnancy, affecting about half of all expectant mothers, and it ranges from mild nausea to daily vomiting...Hyperemesis gravidarum, on the other hand, is brutal. Affecting only two per cent of pregnant women, the sickness is so severe that sufferers end up dehydrated and weak."

Not only is Kate suffering from a serious medical condition that could endanger the lives of her and the baby, major publications are also questioning the accuracy of her title, Princess.

Though Kate may not have received the title of "princess" officially, Prince William listed that as Kate's occupation when the two checked into the hospital for the delivery of their first child.

But that's not enough for some people, including People Magazine. According to the publication, Kate may not deserve the title:

"Strictly speaking, she is neither a princess nor a Kate. Growing up...she was known as Catherine...But by the time she went to St. Andrews University, where she met William, she was widely known as Kate...Now, she is officially Catherine - 'Catherine and I,' William regularly says in speeches - and the palace calls her Catherine as well."

What do you think about the latest reports? Are you excited to catch the first glimpse of Princess Kate's new pregnancy? Do you think Kate should be called a princess or a duchess...or neither?

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