Kate Middleton baby bump starts to show, Royal Couple admits to being 'Homeland' fans

As usual, the Duchess of Cambridge looked fabulous even during pregnancy. Her fashionable style hasn't changed, and many would agree that Kate Middleton makes maternity clothes look amazing. With her, looking good is just effortless. 

In a recent appearance at the East Anglia Children's Hospice (EACH) Appeal Launch Event at the Norfolk Showground in Norwich, England, which took place last Nov. 25, she proved just how effortless it is to look beautiful even with a growing baby bump. The Princess wore a Katherine Hooker shift dress in bold red, black Jimmy Choo pumps and a black clutch. The ensemble was perfect. 

However, it wasn't just the look that made the Duchess look beautiful that day. With her hair pulled back in a ponytail, it showed how Kate was glowing. While the dress didn't show too much baby bump, it did show something. This could mean that Kate is ready to show off her second pregnancy. 

Meanwhile, Damian Lewis shared to E! Online that the Royal Couple are actually fans of "Homeland" where he played the infamous Nicholas Brody. Damian met the Royal highnesses when he was honored with an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE). 

He shared to E! Online what Prince William told him, saying, "Catherine and I are huge Homeland fans. You appeared again the other night briefly, and we all got very excited." 

Apart from knowing that, Damian also described what "a big surprise" it was to be honored with an OBE, and he feels the need to be "extremely responsible" now. 

It's nice to know that the Duke and Duchess are watching the U.S. political/action drama. It's even more amazing to know that they are updated with the latest episodes, too. But maybe on the next update, the Royal Couple could give more information about Kate's pregnancy as they've barely talked about it since the announcement.

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