The Duchess of Cambridge today made her first public
appearance since announcing she is pregnant with her second child.
She rode in a carriage procession to Buckingham Palace as
part of the state visit by the president of Singapore.
Kate, who is around 13 weeks pregnant with her second child
and has been suffering with severe morning sickness, was clearly well enough to
play a greater part in the official welcome for Tony Tan Keng Yam than
initially announced.
This morning Kate, along with husband the Duke of Cambridge,
greeted Dr Tan and his wife Mary at the Royal Garden Hotel in Kensington,
London, on behalf of the Queen.
Yesterday, aides announced that the royal baby - a sibling
for Prince George - is due in April and that Kate’s condition is 'steadily
improving'.
William and Kate escorted the Tans, whom they met during
their Diamond Jubilee tour to south east Asia in 2012, by car to Horse Guards
Parade in Whitehall for the ceremonial welcome with the Queen and the Duke of
Edinburgh.
They then travelled back to the Palace in the carriage
procession.
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