Kate Middleton pregnancy update: Duchess continues with royal duties

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

Kate Middleton isn't taking long breaks, even if she's just two months shy of giving birth to a new prince or princess. Just after her vacation in Mustique, she's back to fulfilling her royal duties once again. 

Just this week, the duchess stepped out wearing non-maternity style fashion once again. Based on the description by Hollywood Life, she wore a Max Mara belted wool coat with an empire-line cut and she completed the look with pumps from Jimmy Choo and a clutch bag from L.K. Bennett. But what made the entire look special was her undeniable pregnancy glow. 

The duchess always makes sure to face the public with her excellent fashion choices, whether or not she's pregnant. However, her style isn't all that makes her the talk of the town. She is already due to give birth in April and still, she's very busy doing her royal duties. She just can't let the kids down and rightfully so. 

According to US Magazine, fresh from her Mustique vacation, she headed to Bethlem and Maudsley Hospital School on Feb. 10. It was a private visit with the employees and patients, which lasted around 90 minutes. One of the patients reportedly showed the duchess how to play the ukelele and the royal willingly obliged to give the young boy a private audience. 

The next day, she was off to another school visit. This time, it was with the 1851 Trust, wherein the duchess helped encourage children to learn about sailing. But with the Trust building under construction, the school children and Prince William's wife were tasked to paint a blue mural wall. 

Her Royal Highness reportedly had a wonderful time and in a public statement, she said

I am delighted to be Royal Patron of The 1851 Trust. I feel very fortunate to have enjoyed sailing from a young age and I know it is a great way of providing young people with the opportunity to develop skills and confidence.

"It is a hugely exciting time for sailing as the British challenger bids to bring the America's Cup back to Britain. I am looking forward to being part of this journey and I hope that through the 1851 Trust we can engage and inspire a new generation into sailing along the way." 

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge along with Prince George are expecting their new bundle of joy this April. The gender of the baby is still unknown, but with the royal mom's baby glow, many are speculating that it will be a little princess this time around. 

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