The Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton shows off her grey hair in public during her royal duties today.While she was seven months pregnant, Duchess Kate is also conscious with her health during pregnancy since she's gone past the morning sickness that he suffered from his first son, Prince George Alexander Louis.
Women who suffer morning sickness like Prince William's husband should take vitamin B6, antihistamines, antacids, metoclopramide and phenothiazine, the University of Maryland Medical Center stressed.
During Middleton's visit at Emma Bridgewater pottery factory, her simple hairstyle was noticed by everyone and loved the shades of it. They love how the Duchess takes care of herself as she is pregnant, wherein the use of dye is not allowed because of the chemicals it contain.
Scientifically, there is no concrete evidence to prove that a hair dye can be harmful to pregnant women. However, it is believed to be dangerous since hair colouring has chemicals that is bad for health. Still, Middleton's move was a way to protect her child.
She also stunned the people in her blue attire: blue dress, blue coat an blue shoes during her visit at the Emma Brigdewater pottery factory where she made charity mugs. Middleton's famous famous maternity line, Seraphine, was the designer of her lovely dress making her baby bump visible.
It was remembered that Duchess Kate wears dress when she was pregnant with his first son, Prince George Alexander Louis. Now, the seven months pregnant Duchess is busy helping on the production of the said mugs she mostly designed and the beneficiary of the campaign is East Angelica Children's Hospices, a foundation for children with life-threatening illnesses. "She's been consulted on the design. She's been hands-on in the process. She has a great eye for detail," a royal source said.
Wayne Swindial, 53, Supervisor of Kate's work said that the Duchess job was amazing and she's not afraid of getting her hands dirty.
The said charity campaign is expected to raise $16 million for the beneficiaries. On the other hand, in support to children and families in their emotional-being, Duchess of Cambridge scheduled her visit at a children center run by Action for Children in Smethwick.
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