Kate Middleton leaves sickness behind, attends event in Pembrokeshire coast

Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, at the Valero Pembroke Refinery (Nov. 8, 2014). [Photo credit: Clarence House | Twitter]

Everyone is glad to see a radiant Duchess of Cambridge walking around Pembrokeshire coast just outside the Valero Pembroke Refinery in Wales this week with her husband, Prince William.

At long last, Kate Middleton seems to have finally deflected hyperemesis gravidarum, the severe morning sickness that pinned her to the Kensington Palace and Bucklebury manor during the first 12 weeks of her pregnancy. The Duchess is looking more beautiful and stylish than ever as she sported a light blue Matthew Williamson wool coat over her increasingly noticeable baby bump.  She wore knee-high black suede boots. She was even all smiles and laughs while gracing the 50th anniversary of the oil refinery and even joked with the workers and apprentices who were honored to have the couple celebrate the success of the establishment with them.

After stopping by the Valero Pembroke Refinery, the couple was also present at the Remembrance Tribute and Rugby Union International Match between Wales and Australia. William and Kate got together with injured servicemen in the President's Box during half-time of the game.

Kate is on the fifteenth week of her second pregnancy and in five months time, the palace and eventually the whole world will hail another royal baby. However, the gender of Prince George's younger sibling is still unknown and rumors are still on the go as far as figuring out if the baby will be a princess, a prince or perhaps twin princesses. Nevertheless, everyone is at the edge of their seats for the announcement concerning that as well as the future newborn's name.

Kate has returned to royal duties since last month where she fashionably made stopovers at various events to show how ready she was to abandon her extreme moring sickness altogether and fulfill her responsibilities in the outside world. She was spotted meeting with the President of Singapore in London in October and she was also seen dining at a gala for her charity, Action on Addiction.

Together with her spouse, she will go to the first Royal Variety performance at the London Palladium to represent Queen Elizabeth II on Nov. 13.

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