In photos: The Pregnant Kate Middleton media mob outside King Edward VII Hospital, London
IN photos: the media mob outside King Edward VII Hospital, London. Inside, Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, is expecting a baby. Kate’s got morning sickness known as hyperemesis gravidarum. Expect to read lot about that. And expect to see a lot of photos of KAte’s tum-tum. But not of her breasts. That would be an invasion of her privacy:
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December 4th, 2012 at 3:30 pm
She should let the Corgis lick her face too
December 4th, 2012 at 2:25 pm
Poor woman will have no peace now – her whole pregnancy will be scrutinised.
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If I was her, I’d be tempted to walk around with a lit fag and bottle of vodka for every photo opportunity – just to give those women columnists something to bitch about. I’d also hang around McDonald’s and wear a big cushion from the very beginning so they can prattle on about how much weight I was gaining.
December 4th, 2012 at 1:51 pm
Emma – I fully concur.
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Just stay tuned for the news headline that Kate and her unborn child were killed in a car crash as a consequence of being pursued by a press pack competing amongst themselves for a first ‘bump’ photo exclusive.
December 4th, 2012 at 1:47 pm
Speak for yourself.
December 4th, 2012 at 12:33 pm
He hasn’t any longer. That’s how it works
December 4th, 2012 at 12:08 pm
I never thought Willy had it in him.
December 4th, 2012 at 10:57 am
In the midst of whinging about how any legislation will stifle the press (untrue and dishonest); the press once again show they CANNOT behave or act with any decency whatsoever. It appears we only know about this because certain sections of the tabloids were scrabbling for information as to why Kate was in hospital so unfortuantely, the couple had to put out a statement before the traditional 12 week point.
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So while aggressively putting their case for non legislation in print, their actions show just why it is necessary.