And it seems nothing would stop the Duchess of Cambridge continuing that role last night – not even the crippling form of morning sickness that has plagued her for the last two weeks.
She made her first formal public appearance since her pregnancy was announced at he BBC Sports Personality of the Year ceremony in London, where she presented two awards.
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Top trio: The Duchess of Cambridge has the
broadest smile of the three as she stands next to Sports Personality of
the Year Bradley Wiggins, with David Beckham on the left
Popular choice: Bradley Wiggins receives the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award from the Duchess of Cambridge
Champion: Winner of Sports Personality of the
Year 2012, Bradley Wiggins (left) gives his victory speech watched by
The Duchess of Cambridge and second-placed Jessica Ennis (right)
She stayed on the stage throughout Coe's speech and was then on hand to hand the Sports Personality of the Year award on to David Wiggins.
Proud moment: Jessica Ennis, left, receives her runners-up trophy from the Duchess of Cambridge
Her decision to honour the engagement after being forced to cancel her last four public appearances is a sign that the 30-year-old is slowly recovering after spending several days in hospital with hyperemesis gravidarum earlier this month.
Aides said the duchess, a Team GB Ambassador, was keen to attend to pay tribute to the achievements of British sportsmen and women in a remarkable year for British sport.
A fortnight after she fell ill with a crippling form of morning sickness, the Duchess finally made her first formal public appearance.
Kate, who was admitted to hospital in early December suffering from hyperemesis gravidarum, a condition which causes severe vomiting pregnant women, attended the prestigious BBC Sports Personality of the Year Awards in London.
Her decision to honour the engagement after being forced to cancel her last four public appearances is a sign the 30-year-old royal is slowly recovering from the illness that has plagued her first few weeks of pregnancy.
Aides said the Duchess, a Team GB Ambassador, was keen to attend to pay tribute to the achievements of British sportsmen and women in a remarkable year for British sport.
But sources close to Kate, less than 12 weeks pregnant, stressed that she would only attend the evening-long event at London’s ExCel for around 45 minutes before returning home to Kensington Palace, where she continues to recuperate.
Doctors have warned her that the condition can recur at any time in the first few months of pregnancy - and sometimes even beyond.
‘While the Duchess does not feel ready to attend a four-hour engagement, she is keen to show her support to the UK’s sportsmen and women at this prestigious event which caps a momentous year for British sport,’ said a senior royal source.
So close: The Duchess of Cambridge smiles as she stands alongside runner-up Jessica Ennis
Beaming: The Duchess of Cambridge (left) and
Jessica Ennis have a chat backstage after the BBC Sports Personality of
the Year Awards 2012
Great job: Kate appears to be sympathetic after Ennis missed out on the top prize
But the fact that the prince felt confident enough to leave her suggests that he, too, is encouraged by her recovery.
He will return to London in time for Christmas but aides have yet to announce whether they plan to join the Royal Family at Sandringham, in line with tradition.
Welcome appearance: Lord Coe and Kate appear to have a little chat before he takes the microphone
Handshake: Kate hands the Lifetime Achievement award to chairman of LOCOG Seb Coe
Kate looked pleased to have made the ceremony
Over to you: The Duchess was in good company as she presented Lord Coe with his award
Her decision will be announced in the next day or so.
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