William visits Kate in hospital
The Duke of Cambridge has arrived at the King Edward VII Hospital in central London to visit his pregnant wife, who is being treated for severe morning sickness.
Duchess leaves hospital
The Duchess of Cambridge has left hospital this morning after receiving treatment for acute morning sickness.
She left King Edward VII hospital in central London with her husband Prince William. Catherine was admitted on Monday less than 12 weeks pregnant.
St James's Palace says she's now heading to Kensington Palace for a period of rest.
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World watches 'Royal' hospital
News that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are expecting their first baby has sparked a frenzy among the media and well-wishers.
Their focus is firmly fixed on the King Edward VII Hospital in Marylebone - a favourite with generations of the Royal Family.
Paul Brand has been speaking to journalists, who have descended on the steps of the hospital, and to medical historian Dr Geoffrey Rivett about why so many generations of royals have been treated there.
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William arrives at Kate's bedside
The Duke of Cambridge has arrived at the King Edward VII Hospital in central London to visit his pregnant wife, who is being treated for severe morning sickness.
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Kate admitted to hospital with royal connections
The expectant Duchess of Cambridge has been admitted to London's King Edward VII Hospital, which has a long association with royals.
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