Duchess of Cambridge released from hospital
Catherine, Duchess Of Cambridge has left hospital after spending three days receiving treatment for acute morning sickness.
Prince William's pregnant wife checked into the private King Edward VII Hospital in London with debilitating condition hyperemesis gravidarum shortly before the couple revealed their baby news to the world on Monday (03Dec12).
After spending the last three days under medical supervision, the
royal left hospital on Thursday morning (06Dec12).
The Duchess, looking pale and tired and clutching a bunch of yellow
roses, was escorted to a waiting car by her husband.
Despite her bout of ill health, she managed to smile for
photographers and told reporters she was feeling "much better".
Catherine will now recover at Kensington Palace, the couple's royal
residence in London.
A St James's Palace spokesman says, "The Duchess of Cambridge has
been discharged from the King Edward VII Hospital and will now head
to Kensington Palace for a period of rest. Their Royal Highnesses
would like to thank the staff at the hospital for the care and
treatment the Duchess has received."
The Duchess' departure comes two days after a headline-grabbing
prank by Australian radio hosts Mel Greig and Michael Christian,
who phoned the hospital pretending to be members of Britain's royal
family.
They were put through to Catherine's private nurse who gave them
personal information relating to the royal's condition.
Bosses at the hospital have since apologised for confidentiality
breach.