Kate shows off baby bump, admits nerves about labour

Kate Middleton, aka Britain's Duchess of Cambridge, confessed today that she is nervous about giving birth as she came under scathing attack from novelist Hilary Mantel.

Kate shows off baby bump, admits nerves about labour

Kate Middleton, aka Britain's Duchess of Cambridge, confessed today that she is nervous about giving birth as she came under scathing attack from novelist Hilary Mantel.

Kate, who is more than four months pregnant, showed off her baby bump for the first time at a public event.

Her concerns about the birth – the due date is July – came as she chatted to a group of women recovering from drink and drug addictions at a treatment centre in south London run by the charity Action On Addiction of which she is patron.

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Kate's visit was overshadowed by the furore caused by Mantel’s comments, who suggested Kate is a “shop-window mannequin” with no personality whose only purpose is to breed.

During a lecture at the British Museum, the double Booker Prize-winner said Kate appeared to have been “gloss-varnished” with a perfect plastic smile.

The writer also seemed to suggest the “painfully thin” royal was selected for her role because she posed no risk of showing any character.

British Prime Minister David Cameron, who is in New Delhi on an official visit to India, defended the Duchess.

Mr Cameron said of Mantel: “I think she writes great books, but I think what she’s said about Kate Middleton is completely misguided and completely wrong.”

He told the BBC: “What I’ve seen of Princess Kate at public events, at the Olympics and elsewhere is this is someone who’s bright, who’s engaging, who’s a fantastic ambassador for Britain.”

During Kate’s visit to Hope House, an all-female treatment centre in Clapham, south London, she spent time with an arts therapy group who were painting pictures to express their emotions and chart their battle with substance abuse.

Lisa, a mother-of-three who did not want to give her full name, said after the royal left the group: “I did ask her if she was nervous (about giving birth). She said it would be unnatural if she wasn’t – she’s human like us.”

The 34-year-old, who turned to drink during a violent marriage which lasted 18 years, said: “I said ’congratulations and good luck, I hope it all goes OK’.”

The Duchess wore a MaxMara dress for the visit and looked relaxed and tanned after her recent Caribbean holiday.

When she first arrived she clasped her hands around her small baby bump and repeated the gesture a number of times during the visit and seemed completely at ease with her growing figure.

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