Kate Middleton pregnancy update: Duchess to give birth in two months

Kate Middleton's baby gender is still a mystery. Wikipedia

Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton never fails to amaze. Seven months pregnant with Prince George's younger sibling, the 33-year-old royal mom with her barely-there baby bump continues to attend events in style, and it seems she does not plan to lose pace until baby number two is about to pop. However, she made the headlines yet again not because of her baby bump or her tasteful wear but her gray hairs. 

Her most recent royal engagements include a visit to Emma Bridgewater Pottery Factory, where the duchess so willingly got her hands dirty with handicraft to design a special mug as part of a charity cause and help the sick kids at the East Anglia's Children's Hospices. She also went to Cape Hill Children's Centre, an organization in Smethwick that supports families in the local community, to meet the families that utilize its services. 

She wore a nice blue Max Mara wool coat and Jimmy Choo blue heels in gracing the said events. And as she went on with the day's work, she sported a nice-looking half-up, half-down hairstyle. While it looked wonderful with her bouncy chestnut brown hair, the duchess's choice of 'do allowed spectators in the event to see and, of course, take photos of the gray tresses that flowed at the back of her head. 

The fabulous mommy cannot dye her hair to cover those up as the duchess and Prince William's second child will be there in two months. Pregnant women with mere weeks left until their deliveries opt not to color their hair as complications may come up. Nevertheless, media outlets loved Kate for taking no notice of critics who are likely to have a go on her style. 

Prince George will be a big brother soon and the world will see another surely cute royal baby in April. 

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