The Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William will welcome their second child in the coming weeks, or even days! The English royal palace announced that Kate's delivery date for royal baby number two should be this month. However, the palace has made no official approximate delivery date announcement so far, as reported in The Inquisitr.
Kate appeared in public for the last time the previous week, according to Fox News 8 Cleveland. The Duchess visited a learning center and a church charity event for young people in London last week.
Some predicted that the new royal baby will arrive on mid-April. An insider revealed to US Weekly that Kate has been experiencing some symptoms of her third trimester even more in recent weeks. The insider said, "Kate's starting to feel really pregnant. She's been joking about never passing up opportunities to use the loo!"
As everybody may have heard, Kate stayed in bed often during the initial months of her pregnancy due to morning sickness. The source continued that the Duchess just started to feel better in the latter part of her pregnancy, saying, "Now that things are settled health-wise, she's loving being surrounded by her girlfriends, having a laugh and talking baby things."
Surprisingly, Kate and Prince William still has not revealed their second child's gender yet! Fox News 8 Cleveland via Vanity Fair revealed that the second time parents decided not to know their second child's gender before The Duchess gives birth. People everywhere have been abuzz predicting the gender of the sibling of Prince George. Many have based their predictions solely on Kate's maternity clothes, baby bump size and pre-natal diet, among other things, as reported in Theweek.co.uk.
Kate's Seraphine blue cashmere dress coat in a London charity coffee event got some speculating for a baby boy on the way. Some speculated a girl on the way after Kate's sister, Pippa Middleton threw a pink themed baby shower for The Duchess.
The International Business Times UK cited that the royal life of Prince George's sibling might just be left hanging once born. The second royal child may just lead the life of a "spare to the heir."
In the same article in The International Business Times UK, the "royal spare role" was defined as: "an undefined one that allows more freedom than that accorded to a future king or queen. But it also attracts massive public interest and scrutiny, while the possibility remains of having to step into the shoes of the future heir should calamity befall the elder sibling."
Whether or not the spare royal role turns into reality for this heir, the world is still yet to finally know if Prince George will have a sister or a brother.