Kate Middleton Yet to believe She is Pregnant

The royal baby is expected to arrive any day the next few weeks, but mom-to-be Kate Middleton is yet to fully adjust to the idea that she is pregnant.

According to reports from Us Weekly, the Duchess of Cambridge is "enjoying her final weeks of pregnancy," but is still struggling to believe that a life is growing inside her.

"Kate finds pregnancy fascinating," a source close to the royal couple, told the magazine. "She still says, 'I can't believe it' when you talk about a baby being inside her.'"

At the same time, the expecting royal couple is super excited about their impending parenthood and is impatiently waiting to meet their bundle of joy. "They're both so excited and have so many questions," the source, explained, later adding that like any other parents, "they want to know what the baby will look like and who it will take after."

Middleton is all set to give birth in St. Mary's Hospital in London, where Princess Diana had welcomed her sons William and Prince Harry. A medical team under the supervision of royal gynecologist, Dr. Marcus Setchell is already waiting to provide their service and assistance to the 31-year-old during the birth. William would be breaking royal tradition and accompanying his wife in the labor room to witness their baby's birth.

Though, Middleton had recently revealed her concern that William who works as an RAF search and rescue pilot in North Wales, will be away from home when their baby arrives, according to latest media reports, William has already decided to take two weeks paternity leave to accomplish his duties as a responsible husband and father.

The royal baby is due July 11.

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