Kate Middleton pregnancy: Pippa organizes baby shower, royal couple preparing the nursery

The Duchess during her first pregnancy with Prince George. Wikimedia Commons

The tension between Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, and her sister Pippa Middleton has always been an issue for the royals. But this time, Kate and Pippa may have already buried the hatchet when the younger sibling initiated a good gesture for her pregnant sister. 

Pippa reportedly arranged a baby shower for Kate and, as Hollywood Life describes it, the party was a "baby shower fit for a princess." While it is a surprise to hear about Pippa's bold move to fix her relationship with her sister, the news that the royal couple will be having a baby girl is equally surprising as well. 

A source for the publication said that the party had a pink theme and there were "pink-iced cupcakes, pink cocktails and a huge white cake." The source went on further to describe the cake as a pink sponge cake with strawberry filling. 

It sure looks like the royal mom's baby shower can't get too cute and pretty enough. But there's another very cute thing about it — the special guest of the party was none other than Prince George. 

Meanwhile, now that the duchess is just five months away from welcoming another royal baby, US Magazine reports that the young parents are already planning for the nursery. According to the report, Prince George and his younger sibling will share a communal playroom at Anmer Hall Residence, but the little prince reportedly won't share his room.

A source said, "I'm not sure George understands that Kate is pregnant. But they are talking to him about having a new brother or sister. They're making sure he's prepared the best they can."

Seeing how big the royal castle is, there are surely tons of rooms around to serve as a new home for the nursery.

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