Kate Middleton and Prince William's second baby is soon to arrive. It was rumored to be on April 20 but according to a report, it was moved to April 15. Recently, Kate said in an event her due is on "middle to end of April." There might be some reasons why the Duchess of Cambridge's due date arrived five days earlier.
During Kate's pregnancy, it was reported last year she suffered from a ‘hypermesis gravidarum,' an illness she also endured in her first baby. There may be worst complications the Duchess is experiencing resulting the due to be moved.
There's no need to worry regarding Middleton's health since she will be handled by the elite doctors who also are the attending physician during her first baby. The team is lead by royal doctors Guy Thorpe-Beeston and Alan Farthing. Also included is the neonatologist Sunit Godambe.
Meanwhile, Prince Harry also known as ‘Captain Wales' might not be present during the birth of his niece since he was scheduled to travel on New Zealand and Australia this month and probably hitting the date of Kate's delivery. Next week, Harry will be in Australia to observe Australia's soldiers. His four-week stay will also cover his visit on military bases of Darwin and Sydney.
The said tour of Prince Harry will be his last as he announced recently his retirement on June. "After a decade of service, moving on from the Army has been a really tough decision. I consider myself incredibly lucky to have had the chance to do some very challenging jobs and have met many fantastic people in the process," he said.
"From learning the hard way to stay onside with my Color Sergeant at Sandhurst, to the incredible people I served with during two tours in Afghanistan -- the experiences I have had over the last 10 years will stay with me for the rest of my life. For that I will always be hugely grateful," he added.
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