Kate Middleton pregnancy: The Duchess ready to get her hands full

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, along with baby Prince George. AP

The ever-glowing Kate Middleton is now getting ready to have her hands full once the new royal baby comes out this April. The duchess reportedly knows that things will be very different in the Royal Palace and, more than that, her time with little Prince George will definitely change as well. 

Sarah Dixon, the maternity nurse of the duchess spoke to People and shared that Kate is spending whatever time she can with her first-born, saying, "She will be mindful that this will be one of the last opportunities for solo George time. They're making the most of [their time together]." 

According to E! Online, the nurse's statement was proven when the mother and son were seen in London Hyde's Park during the Winter Wonderland Holiday. At the park, onlookers saw mommy Kate and little George riding the twirling teacup ride.

An onlooker told E! Online, "George was smiling and laughing as they went 'round and 'round together. He was really enjoying the ride with his mom. You could see it in his little face — he looked so happy." 

It's seems like Kate's pregnancy has gotten better now as opposed to her first trimester wherein she had to take plenty of rest due to her severe morning sickness. She was able to visit New York with Prince William and has performed her other royal duties as well. The most recent was at a Christmas Day church service. Unfortunately, Prince George had to stay home. 

The Princess apologized, saying "I'm sorry we didn't bring George. But you would have heard him in the church." 

Even while balancing royal duties, being the wife of a prince, a mother to a toddler, and heavy with her second child, the duchess is stepping up and doing her roles whole-heartedly. And needless to say, she takes on the challenge looking fashionable, too.

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