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Duchess Catherine revealed that she can feel the royal baby kick when she stepped out in London looking lovely in baby blue for a charity event.

Duchess Catherine revealed that she can feel the royal baby kick when she stepped out in London looking lovely in baby blue for a charity event.

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Duchess Catherine revealed that she can feel the royal baby kick when she stepped out in London looking lovely in baby blue for a charity event.

The Duchess was in Kensington in London to tour the newly reopened Kensington Leisure Centre where she chatted to 17-year-old Martina McDonagh – a wheelchair-bound teen that she met with at the centre.

“It’s moving all the time. I can feel it kicking now,” Catherine told the teenager of the royal baby, who is due on April 20th.

As to the gender of the bub though, Catherine, 33, was keeping mum!

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“I told her I hoped it was a girl but she said she doesn’t know yet,” Martina said afterwards. “She said it was moving around a lot.”

Duchess Catherine’s dress completely sells out for the second time this year!

Catherine looked lovely in a soft blue coat by maternity label Seraphine (which unsurprisingly sold out almost straight away despite a hefty $359 price tag) and could be seen with her hand on her belly, protective of her growing baby bump.

Kensington and Chelsea Council, who manage the leisure centre presented the Duchess with lifetime membership for her whole family including the future bub, and also gave Prince George a very special inflatable rubber duck for swimming lessons.

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Prince William has previously revealed his aspirations for young George’s swimming abilities and the new leisure centre is just around the corner from William and Catherine’s home at Kensington Palace – so we wonder if the one-year-old Prince ever drops in with his nanny to have a splash around!

“The Duchess was talking about Prince William learning to swim here and she said she hoped Prince George can come here to learn too,” said  the council’s Cabinet member Tim Ahern.

“If George goes to school at Wetherby [primary school] or one of the other local schools, he will almost certainly come here. Wetherby will use it. All the local private and council primary schools. Book all the lessons that we have.”

In addition to visiting the leisure centre, the Duchess also visited volunteering charity Family Friends where she attended a coffee morning with mums and children. She also visited Kensington Aldridge Academy – her second visit to a school in less than a week.

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Duchess Catherine had a day out in Kensington, London where she had a coffee morning with mums at volunteering charity Family Friends, visited school Kensington Aldridge Academy and toured the newly reopened Kensington Leisure Centre.

Catherine showed off her growing bump in a soft baby blue coat by maternity label Seraphine – which sold out almost straight away despite a hefty $359 (£195) price tag.

Catherine waves to students proudly waving Union Jack flags at visited Kensington Aldridge Academy – her second visit to a school in less than a week.

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The Duchess told wheelchair-bound teen Martina McDonagh when she met with her at the leisure centre that: “It’s moving all the time. I can feel it kicking now “

As to the gender of the bub though, Catherine, 33, was keeping mum! “I told her I hoped it was a girl but she said she doesn’t know yet,” Martina said afterwards. “She said it was moving around a lot.”

Catherine chatted to students in the library during her visit to formally open Kensington Aldridge Academy.

While at Kesington Leisure Centre, Duchess Kate was presented with lifetime membership for her whole family including the future bub as well as a very special inflatable rubber duck for Prince George.

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Catherine chats with mums at a coffee morning while visiting volunteering charity Family Friends.

Catherine looks positively glowing with exactly three months until the new royal Prince or Princess is due!

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