The Duchess of Cambridge is still
not fully recovered from the acute morning sickness that has blighted
her third pregnancy but was well enough to be a Dancing Queen today.
Kate,
35, found herself being twirled around Platform 1 at Paddington station
in London after making a surprise appearance alongside the Duke of
Cambridge, Prince Harry and cast members from the new Paddington 2 movie
at an event involving children from the charities they support.
She
and an actor inside a Paddington costume danced to the sound of calypso
band D-Lime, who play on the soundtrack of both the first and second
Paddington films.
It was her
second public appearance since August 30 and since Kensington Palace
announced on September 4 that she was pregnant with her third child and
suffering from the severe morning sickness hyperemesis gravidarum.
She
had previously pulled out of the engagement because of the HG, which
can cause vomiting up to 60 times a day but decided to join her husband
and brother-in-law as she was feeling so well today.
'She's
feeling much better,' William said. An aide added: 'The Duchess is
feeling much better but she has still not fully recovered.'
The
three royals joined actor Hugh Bonneville and other members of the cast
of Paddington 2 at the station, where they met 130 children from around
a dozen of the 30 organisations supported by their royal charities
forum.
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