Kate Middleton pregnancy update: Duchess overworked by jampacked schedule?

In three months, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will welcome their second child. However, despite being heavily pregnant, the Duchess Kate Middleton has been attending various functions and activities of the Royal family.

According to reports, Kate Middleton is being paraded by the Royal publicists as a form of diversion to keep people's minds off the sex scandal of Prince Andrew. Prince William's uncle has been caught up in a sex scandal and in the end, Kate Middleton is reportedly overworked and stressed out by her jampacked schedule.

Due to a lot of work, the Duchess of Cambridge took time off by going to a private vacation to Mustique with her husband Prince William and son Prince George. After the vacation, the Duchess will reportedly let off some steam in her mother's home in Bucklebury to get away from the commitments.

Meanwhile, the details of the Duchess' pregnancy were kept under wraps, but she is expected to deliver the fourth in line royal family member in April 2015. During the early stages of pregnancy, the Duchess suffered from hyperemesis gravidarum and was required to cancel official engagements.

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