Kate Middleton pregnancy news: Duchess' packed schedule ahead of birth

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Kate Middleton will deliver her second child with Prince William in just two months, but the Duchess of Cambridge is still hounded by rumors before she can give birth. 

Earlier, the Duchess was reportedly rushed to the hospital after complaining about severe abdominal pains. However, the reports proved to be a hoax since the Duchess is still scheduled to appear in a series of royal engagements in the coming days, particularly during the upcoming Commonwealth Observance in Westminster Abbey on March 9. She will join her husband and the Queen, as well as several other important royal family members like the Duke of Edinburgh, her father-in-law Prince Charles and his wife the Duchess of Cornwall. 

There is another royal engagement that the pregnant Duchess has to attend before preparing for the birth of her second child. This time, Kate has to spend a day in Margate to attend the "Self: Image and Identity" exhibit at the Turner Contemporary Gallery on March 11. 

The said schedule debunks the rumored health scare of the expectant royal mother. 

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