Kate Middleton News: Pregnant Duchess Of Cambridge Taking Alternative Medicines To Cure Morning Sickness? Prince William's WifeRetreats To Parents' Home To Seek Comfort

Kate Middleton news reveals that the pregnant Duchess of Cambridge is trying on alternative medicines to cure debilitating morning sickness. With her condition, Prince William's wife retreated to her parents's home to seek comfort.

In the latest Kate Middleton news from MailOnline, the pregnant Duchess of Cambridge's mother, Carole, "has apparently helped to take charge of her recovery and has been researching alternative sickness cures, such as herbal tea, on the internet."

"Don't be fooled by the fact that she hasn't been admitted to hospital this time. She is just as poorly. The difference is that her doctors have been able to diagnose and treat her quicker. She really hasn't been at all well, though," an insider told the tabloid.

In order not to put baby George at risk, Carole Middleton is also taking turns with Spanish nanny Maria Borallo to care for him while his mother rests. The pregnant Duchess of Cambridge has said that she's more relaxed at the Bucklebury Manor than at Kensington Palace, where she's expected to act like the future Queen.

"She is extremely close to Carole, who is very much a hands-on grandmother. Between her and their nanny, Maria, Kate has all the help she needs with George while she is feeling so sick," the British tabloid said. "And Bucklebury is somewhere she can just relax and be herself."

In other Kate Middleton news from Radar Online, Prince William's wife may possibly pull out of some of the royal duties.

While the Duchess of Cambridge is expected to attend the state visit of the Singapore President on October 21, her health will be closely monitored and her attendance could change if she's found to be sick.

"Prince Williams' wife's scary morning sickness, known as hyperemesis gravidarum, can cause severe symptoms including weight loss and vomiting during pregnancy," Radar Online said.

Caitlin Dean, of the charity Pregnancy Sickness Support told MailOnline: "Hyperemesis gravidarum is not morning sickness. It is a chronic and debilitating condition that can cause sufferers to vomit up to 30 times a day."

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