Kate Middleton Pregnant News Update: Baby Brings More Severe Morning Sickness for Duchess as She Returns to Parent’s Home

Sources reveal that Kate Middleton is now living with her parents Carole and Michael Middleton in light of her pregnancy sickness.

The 32-year-old's move back to her old family home in Bucklebury, England does not signal any trouble between her and Prince William. The decision was made in order to help Middleton relax and feel better despite her severe morning sickness.

A "family friend" told People Magazine that she is "not at all well," adding "When you're ill, the place you feel most comfortable is at home with your mum," the source said.

She is suffering from Hyperemesis Gravidarum, a pregnancy disease characterized by nausea, intractable nausea, and vomiting, causing her to be bedridden and unable to perform her royal duties. The same illness plagued her during her first pregnancy, and it is said to be worse at this time.

She has not been seen by the public since Sept. 11, and has cancelled many engagements, including a trip to Malta in late September and her visit to Olympic sailor Sir Ben Ainslie's America Cup team.

However, later in Fall, the Duchess is expected to be with Prince William during his official state visit to New York City.

Palace officials are unsure when Middleton will be fit to go back to her royal duties, as they are constantly monitoring and assessing her condition.

The Duchess of Cambridge is currently pregnant with her second child to Prince William. They have a son, Prince George, who is 14 months old.

The Royal Family officially announced Middleton's second pregnancy on Sept. 8. Prince William has been supportive of his wife during this time of difficulty, despite tabloid reports of disagreements between the royal couple.

The baby is due March or April the following year.